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The Everything-PR Editorial Team produces reporting, research, and analysis across thirty verticals — communications, reputation, AI visibility, public affairs, media systems, and digital discovery in the answer-engine era. Publishing since 2009.

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E-Government, Online Information and More Power to the People
PR Insights & Public Relations Strategy
Apr 29, 2010

E-Government, Online Information and More Power to the People

A recent Pew Research Center report shows that almost all of America’s netizens have interacted online in one way or another with government agencies in the past 12 months. While the results are impressive, we're still far from real interaction, dialogues and open debate on official Internet channels. Netizens still rely on offline sources of information and keep the real idea exchange on other platforms.

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Your Economy Is Not Recovering, But Trying To Gasp for Air
PR News
Apr 28, 2010

Your Economy Is Not Recovering, But Trying To Gasp for Air

It's tough to admit our economic situation is really our own fault. The average citizen of any country just plays along as long as they get the drippings from the table of the wealthy. But, what happens when the drippings stop? When billionaire investors like Lynn Tilton use terms like "beyond repair" to describe our course, what does this mean?

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Pain, Needs, Wants, and Marketing
PR News
Apr 27, 2010

Pain, Needs, Wants, and Marketing

The marketing of a need-based service contrasts greatly with the marketing of products and services that are primarily based on wants. There's a great deal of difference to the consumer between getting your teeth worked on and spending a day at the spa.

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Focus Jesup Georgia and Lynn Tilton's Rebuilding of America
PR Insights & Public Relations Strategy
Apr 23, 2010

Focus Jesup Georgia and Lynn Tilton's Rebuilding of America

Wall Street's involvement in our economic woes is now begining to be seen fully. Big time investment in big business has put all of America's eggs in the wrong basket. Focusing on small towns in America, like Jesup, Georgia for instance, can open a window into what Wall Street innovator Lynn Tilton professes; "Rebuilding America - One Company at a Time - One Job at a Time," could alter America's course - one town at a time too.

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