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Tech has an image problem. How do we fix it?
I am a PR guy. I build brands and polish images. My industry is technology. It is not my client (well, companies within tech are). But if it were, I’d say there’s a problem. Namely I am getting tired of … Continue reading
Posted in Public Relations, Tech, Technology, Uncategorized
Tagged hournalism, media, public relations, Silicon Valley, tech industry
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1 More Reason for Media to Hate Tech; Thanks Peter Thiel
Long time readers of this blog may recall my Extreme Media Relations series, about those who go overboard to sway the press. It’s been years, but I thought I’d post another just for Peter Thiel. In case you’ve been living … Continue reading
Posted in NY Tech, PR, PR Tech, Public Relations, Reading Files
Tagged PR, Silicon Valley, tech
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