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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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Insights On Chinese Social Media
PR News
Jun 11, 2013

Insights On Chinese Social Media

The Chinese economy is gigantic, we all know this. What many Western businesses are unaware of though, is the size of China's online marketplace. There are some 500 – 600 million consumers who buy products and services through their various devices, (mainly mobile telephones).

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How to Recover from Bad Publicity on Social Media
PR News
Jun 11, 2013

How to Recover from Bad Publicity on Social Media

Social media can be a wonderful tool for business, enabling business owners to connect with their customers on a personal level and providing a free way to reach a global audience. However, social media also has the potential to ruin reputations and destroy businesses. A few disgruntled customers could, effectively, launch a damaging campaign to discredit the reputation of your business, encouraging other people to jump on the bandwagon and air their grievances through social media.

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On Working Moms and Literacy
Editorial
Jun 6, 2013

On Working Moms and Literacy

Yesterday Phil Bryant set off a hullabaloo when he answered a question about children’s’ literacy during a Washington Post Live discussion panel. The question was about how things got to this point: that so many children just aren’t that good at reading. The Mississippi governor responded that the problem of poor reading results from having both parents working, especially “Mom.”

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Abe’s Market Survey Finds Women Would Rather Eat Healthy Than Have Love
PR News
Jun 5, 2013

Abe’s Market Survey Finds Women Would Rather Eat Healthy Than Have Love

A remarkable new survey by Abe’s Market www.abesmarket.com , the leading better-living retailer, released survey results today entitled “ would you rather,” shedding light on women’s priorities when it comes to eating healthy. The survey, which was conducted between May 14th -16th via Google surveys asked a sample of 1500 women throughout the United States about what priorities were when it came to eating healthy – had some surprising results.

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