Victorious PR Team

Category: Public Relations

Why is PR Important?
Public Relations

Why is PR Important?

Public relations is vastly essential both for personal branding and large corporations, and everyone and everything in between. Good PR builds authority, credibility, and visibility for you and your business. It communicates who you are and what you stand for to your target audience and beyond.

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Forbes Agency Council Member
Forbes

Forbes Agency Council Member

We are so proud to be writing this blog today to announce that our own CEO and TEDx speaker, Victoria Kennedy, has joined the esteemed ranks of invitation-only Forbes Agency Council this year!

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Do It All with Victorious PR
Public Relations

Do It All with Victorious PR

Public relations is something that most business owners disregard when running a business. Some may even think that if you already have marketing efforts, you won’t need to take care of your public relations.

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Will PR Be Automated?
Public Relations

Will PR Be Automated?

One of the significant keys to public relations is its reliance on human interaction to build authority, credibility, and visibility.

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What Are Some of the PR Tools?
Public Relations

What Are Some of the PR Tools?

Public relations tools are essential in any organization, big or small. Between PR representatives, social media platforms, and media publications, there are many moving parts to public relations. But it’s important to know how these tools work and how your PR team will use them to benefit your business or organization.

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How is PR a Management Function?
Public Relations

How is PR a Management Function?

The Oxford definition of management is “the process of dealing with or controlling things or people.” The Archaic Oxford definition of management is “trickery; deceit.” And finally, the Wikipedia definition of management is “the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a non-profit organization, or a government body.”

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