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		<title>The Vague PR Speak</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We’ve been noticing new clients say that until meeting us they had no idea what PR actually entailed and that we lack “the vague PR speak.”  This may have to do with the fact that we love what we do, love to talk story, and that we consider ourselves “an agency of a different color.”  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We’ve been noticing new clients say that until meeting us they had no idea what PR actually entailed and that we lack “the vague PR speak.” <span id="more-309"></span> This may have to do with the fact that we love what we do, love to talk story, and that we consider ourselves “an agency of a different color.”  Whatever the reason, we thought it’d be fun to demystify the world of communications via a blog series on our new site.  :)!</p>
<p>So, during the next few weeks we will breakdown the “PR speak” as well as tactics and strategies that generally comprise a communications plan. We’re going to answer the <em>how</em>, <em>what</em> and <em>why</em> questions we find ourselves frequently answering. </p>
<p>This week we’ll be going through how we use the public relations tools below to get client messages out to targeted audiences:</p>
<p>-       Press Releases</p>
<p>-       Media advisories</p>
<p>-       Talking Points</p>
<p>Let us know if you have a question or would like us to cover a topic.  We enjoy being able to pass on information if it helps others.</p>
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