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Maxim Behar
“We do need these two words, “public” and “relations”—and, of course, those words are still extremely important.
However, those 3 billion people who are social media users are all dealing with “relations,” and everything has become “public”!
With social media, everything has been “public” for quite a while now; there is nothing “nonpublic” anymore.”
Maxim Behar, The Global PR Revolution: How Thought Leaders Succeed in the Transformed World of PR

Maxim Behar
“Nowadays, some 60–70 percent of our clients turn to us as PR consultants—and it seems to be exactly the same everywhere in the world—for two main reasons: crisis management and reputation management.”
Maxim Behar, The Global PR Revolution: How Thought Leaders Succeed in the Transformed World of PR

Tom Clancy
“never pick up a baby to kiss it," trent said. "they always puke on you, and somebody always gets a picture. always kiss the baby in the mom's arms.”
Tom Clancy, Debt of Honor
tags: pr

Maxim Behar
“At the very beginning, when the PR industry was invented, some 110 years ago, about 95 percent of the relations in politics and in busi- ness were hidden from the public—only the convenient information was made available, no more than 5 percent.”
Maxim Behar, The Global PR Revolution: How Thought Leaders Succeed in the Transformed World of PR

Maxim Behar
“In 2019, however, there is nothing left from that: the revolution- ary advent of social media has now reached its full swing, and 100 percent of all deeds, thoughts, deals, and acts in our lives are public. Social media’s almightiness has brought about many things, but the main one is transparency. Total transparency everywhere and for everyone.
As a result, social media have shaken up the PR industry beyond recognition. In fact, social media have caused the first and only real PR revolution in the industry’s more than 100 years of history.
Regardless of how the PR business may have developed over the years, we always used to be a transmission, a sort of bridge, between our clients and their clients.”
Maxim Behar, The Global PR Revolution: How Thought Leaders Succeed in the Transformed World of PR

Maxim Behar
“The people who have been known as PR experts—and still go by that title—have now turned into a combina- tion of publishers, reporters, and editors.
We are publishers because we own media. We control the social media profiles and pages of our clients. We have their blogs and their websites.
We are reporters because we have to fill up all those media chan- nels with relevant content.
We are editors because that content has got to be created, designed, arranged, structured, and presented in the best way pos- sible so that it can be convincing, attention-grabbing, and—most important—efficient.”
Maxim Behar, The Global PR Revolution: How Thought Leaders Succeed in the Transformed World of PR

Maxim Behar
“In the same way, when newspapers began to die and social media started its supreme reign, we didn’t imagine the risk of fake news. We didn’t think that when media is freely in the hands of billions of people, they will do with it as they please. We didn’t suspect that social media profiles could be stolen and fake personalities would come up. We didn’t know that there would be fake profiles, pretend- ers, bots, and other ill-minded actors whose only goal would be to carry out some political or business manipulation agenda so they could destroy some company or boost another that didn’t have what it takes.”
Maxim Behar, The Global PR Revolution: How Thought Leaders Succeed in the Transformed World of PR

“PR keeps you relevant for revenue rewards, social media activity alone does not...”
Dr. Tracey Bond

Isaac Mashman
“The beautiful thing about developing your personal brand is the larger it becomes, the more your value increases.”
Isaac Mashman, Personal Branding: A Manifesto on Fame and Influence

Isaac Mashman
“Public relations, as with all forms of branding and marketing is manipulation. This is why you have to have a firm ethic standing to engage in these practices.”
Isaac Mashman

Isaac Mashman
“Your personal brand has a following, image, reputation, a service, and has to be appreciated as a lifelong commitment.”
Isaac Mashman, Personal Branding: A Manifesto on Fame and Influence

Maxim Behar
“Close to four billion human beings plugged into social media
might be difficult to absorb, but its implications for everything, PR included, are way more profound than the impressive number itself.”
Maxim Behar, The Global PR Revolution: How Thought Leaders Succeed in the Transformed World of PR

Maxim Behar
“p until ten years ago, freedom of speech was primarily in the realm of the professional journalists; but today, with well over three billion users of various social media, freedom of speech has grown into entirely different dimensions.”
Maxim Behar, The Global PR Revolution: How Thought Leaders Succeed in the Transformed World of PR

Maxim Behar
“A taxi driver with a secondhand laptop sitting in an old garage could actually become a lot more well known and tell a lot more truths than a journalist on TV.”
Maxim Behar, The Global PR Revolution: How Thought Leaders Succeed in the Transformed World of PR

Maxim Behar
“Yet, at the end of the day, if TV cameras are brought under control, and the traditional media and even online media are under excessive pressure, social media cannot be controlled. This is where the true leaders of speech and communication emerge nowadays.”
Maxim Behar, The Global PR Revolution: How Thought Leaders Succeed in the Transformed World of PR

Maxim Behar
“At the end of the day, the age of total transparency generated by the social media is only going to make our industry “cleaner,” and our role will be reduced to conveying our clients’ messages to their own clients in the most creative way possible. Hence my notion of the PR agencies as something like editorial teams.”
Maxim Behar, The Global PR Revolution: How Thought Leaders Succeed in the Transformed World of PR

Maxim Behar
“PR, public relations quotes, public relations, social media, social media marketing, social media quotes, marketing quotes, business quotes,business management training”
Maxim Behar, The Global PR Revolution: How Thought Leaders Succeed in the Transformed World of PR

Maxim Behar
“The big issue with newspapers is not with the smell, the touch, the feel, or any other sensations—or the lack thereof. If one has a news- paper fetish, they can easily keep several newspaper issues on their nightstand, or when the press finally truly goes extinct, they can have it here just for themselves so that they can smell it, touch it, and feel it as much as they like.
The big issue with newspapers is that there is no one to fund them anymore. Nobody can support them and bear the costs in the new environment of public communications revolutionized by online media and even further by social media.”
Maxim Behar, The Global PR Revolution: How Thought Leaders Succeed in the Transformed World of PR

Maxim Behar
“So when I am about to give a speech, I resort to the hand-brain connection. I jot down notes on my notepad, half a page, and when they go through my hand and pen, there seems to be a better link to the memory. Once I do my notes, I don’t even need to look at the paper anymore; I just know the sequence of my arguments.”
Maxim Behar, The Global PR Revolution: How Thought Leaders Succeed in the Transformed World of PR

“You'll never make money from being on TV or being in the media where people are going to buy your product or service.

You will be able to use those logos in order to get credibility for people to buy your products and services in the future.”
Aariya Rafi

“PR people are those who polish the mirrors in hell until even the Devil shines like an angel. Well, he was once … according to his Brand Manager (God).”
Mark Romel, Strange World: Why People Are Getting Weirder
tags: devil, god, pr

“People nowadays do intentional and purposeful mistakes, so they can apologize later. Knowing they would have got what they wanted, from the mistake they intentional and purposefully made.”
De philosophe DJ Kyos

Simone Laraway
“Whatever it is you are calling about, you must do it with integrity and honesty.
The way to be an excellent cold-caller is to care about what you're talking about...”
Simone Laraway, The Holistic Guide To Cold-Calling : A Step-By-Step Guide To Help You Create New Business Opportunities

“It seems like news media strive on bad things, bad people or bad situation. They are always happy to report bad news. That will scare people. They like to install fear in people's live.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

Dr Tracey Bond
“Men and women who are genius at what they know, understand and do, content to experience the tragedy of going through life as a light placed under a table if you will...a dimmable, hidden, and unknown legend.

The day that special person makes the wisdom decision, to hire another genius skilled to unveil, and strategically hail that cloaked legend...legacy can lay its foundation as a forever cornerstone.”
Lady Tracey Bond DoubleOHHSeven™

Dr Tracey Bond
“The sun still shines on Summer's leaves as Spring's leaves grow old, and Fall's weather grows cold. Fall seasons sweep them up and them out, while Winter communicates with cool winds. Snowflakes break their news release to the Earth, announcing its time to trend the season's way in; while 'mediarologists' report the fact updates & histories about weather's who, what why, how and when.”
Lady Tracey Bond DoubleOHHSeven™, Out With The Old TREND INTO YOUR NEW

“I have grown to know I am the best in the world at streaming my high frequency genius into disruptive and transformational processes that become iconic public relational demonstrations...that fuels my drive... Finishing well is dependent on mastering process...steady wins in any resilience race!”
Dr. Tracey Bond

Brian  McGovern
“In this era of constant connectivity, transparency becomes not just a strategic choice but a moral imperative. Your congregation, potential partners, skeptics, and the public demand openness and authenticity.”
Brian McGovern

Simone Collins
“Males who leverage Dominance Lures often find success at securing sexual partners and sometimes can even leverage this lure to secure a partner for a socially traditional (sometimes known as TradCon-style) marriage, in which their spouse’s core contributions are sex, home-keeping, and child-rearing. That said, this strategy is only of optimal utility (i.e., the best of all available lures to use) among middle-aged males with little sexual experience who are primarily looking for sex or young men who lack the social intelligence to leverage other lures.”
Simone Collins, The Pragmatist's Guide to Relationships: Ruthlessly Optimized Strategies for Dating, Sex, and Marriage

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