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“Super Bowl” Name Alternatives

Marketers are having fun with “Super Bowl” superlatives, since the term has been trademarked by the NFL since 1969. In fact, they also own "Super Sunday." Only official sponsors of the NFL have permission to use the terms, and those who don’t may receive a...

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Five Things You Should Know About Traditional Media

While digital marketing and social media have been at the forefront of marketing plans, we have seen traditional media making a dramatic positive impact on companies’ branding, credibility, exposure, revenue, and bottom line. Here are five things you need to know about traditional media, and...

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How to Hire a Public Relations Firm

Do you think you might need help in marketing and public relations to get your company or brand to the next level? There are numerous reasons to contract a marketing and public relations expert, but you need to have a defined objective, a general idea...

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Top Five Tips for Working at Home

I’ve been working from home off and on for the last 20 years. It used to be deemed unprofessional, and I would try to hide the fact. Recently, it has become more acceptable and even considered a perk in some companies. Now, with the coronavirus...

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Recognizing PR Queen Cleopatra for Women’s History Month

[caption id="attachment_1041" align="alignright" width="126"] Elizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra[/caption] I’ve always been enchanted by Cleopatra through books, movies (Elizabeth Taylor  nailed the role!), and even a ballet produced by Artistic Director Ben Stephenson of Texas Ballet Theater. She was strong, commanding, and intelligent, not to mention seductive...

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Team #FriedmanPR has Expanded!

We are excited to introduce our two new public relations interns, Julia Fife and Alexandria “Lexie” Hairston. We reviewed hundreds of resumes and interviewed at least 30 potential candidates on the phone. Our finalists had an additional in-person interview and were required to take a...

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Dallas Chamber Symphony Presents “Tchaikovsky Serenade”

Dallas Chamber Symphony sets the mood for Valentine’s Day with a musical evening of romance on Tuesday, February 11th at Moody Performance Hall. Led by Artistic Director and Conductor Richard McKay, the “Tchaikovsky Serenade” concert is comprised of three elegant and beautiful pieces. Samuel Barber’s...

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Public Relations 101

What is Public Relations? The answer isn’t that easy. There are tons of PR firms, each one offering different services, and each one saying they do public relations. At the end of the day, we are all story tellers, or communicators. Our means of communication, target...

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