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Nata PR School (EN) — 261 episodes

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260- PR + GEO: How to Dominate AI Search with Public Relations

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259- How AI is Changing SEO Forever with Jordanne Erichsen

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258- How Social Media Changed Public Relations Forever

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257- 25 Years of Public Relations – Episode 1

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256- Public Relations: What If It Were Easy?

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255- Public Relations: New Year, New Visibility

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254- Public Relations: Cutting Through the Noise

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253- Public Relations: the Most Important Word “Relation”

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252- Yes, Public Relations Is Just Like Selling

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251- Why 10 Good Contacts Are Better Than 1,000

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250- Public Relations or How to Get Journalists and Influencers Talking About You

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249- 5 Reasons to Integrate Public Relations Now

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248- But what exactly is a publicist?

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247- Vanessa Sicotte: A New Voice at NATA PR

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246- Even Influencers Use Public Relations

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245- What’s the point of Public Relations today?

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244- PR – No Need to Study!

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243- What's the true value of a feature, a press article?

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242- FREE WORSHOP : The Press Release

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241- Do you Invest in Your Business?

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240- UGC Influencers: Authenticity, 2025 Edition

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239- Press Releases & Newswires

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238- Public Relations: Boost Your Online Visibility

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237- Let’s talk about 2025 goals

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236- Public Relations : Top Tip To Grow Your Business in Tough Times

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235- What is a press release?

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234- No One Is Waiting for Your Press Release

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233- Public Relations: Get Featured Without Spending a Fortune!

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232- Public Relations: FREE Workshop – Write Your Press Release in 2 Hours!

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231- Public Relations: 3 Major Trends in 2025

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230- Craig Patterson: CEO and Publisher of Retail Insider

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229- Public Relations: GET FEATURED FOR FREE

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228- Public Relations: FREE Workshop – Your Press Release in 2 Hours

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227- Public Relations – 2025 Will Be Our Year to Shine.

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226- Public Relations: Why a Press Release?

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225- Free Workshop: Learn How to Create Press Releases that sell

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224- Public Relations: What Do Clients Want?

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223- Public Relations and Business Vision - Episode 3/3

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222- Public Relations and Business Vision - Episode 2/3

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221- Public Relations and Business Vision - Episode 1/3

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220- Public Relations – It's Simple and Easy

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219- Public Relations: 10 Things Marketers Don't Know About PR – Episode 2/2

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218- Public Relations: 10 Things Marketers Don't Know About PR – Episode 1/2

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217- Public Relations: Smart Luxury

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216- Public Relations: livestream shopping events

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215- Public Relations: To Pay or Not to Pay Influencers

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214- Public Relations: Keywords to Boost Your SEO

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213- Public Relations: When Should You Send a Press Release?

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212- Public Relations and Employee Advocacy

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211- Public Relations and UGC

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210- Public Relations 101 WORKSHOP

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209- Public Relations: A Tool for Leaders (CEOs)

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208- Public Relations and Recognition

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207- Soft Public Relations for Well-Kept Secrets

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206- Why Public Relations Will Never Disappear

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205- Public Relations to Connect with New Clients

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204- Public Relations and Product Launches

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203- Public Relations and GenZ

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202- Public Relations - No Permit Required

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201- Public Relations – Get Featured for Free

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200- Janylène Turcotte: First Student at NATA PR SCHOOL

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199- Public Relations – 3 questions to know if PR is for you

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198- Public Relations + Ambassadors and Spokespersons

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197- Public Relations for Online Visibility Episode 2

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196- Public Relations for Online Visibility Episode 1

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195- NATA PR SCHOOL: Certification

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194- Public Relations 101 - Episode 4

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193- Public Relations 101 - Episode 3

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192- Public Relations 101 - Episode 2

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191- Public Relations 101 - Episode 1

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190- Public Relations to Tell Stories

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189- What are public relations for, exactly?

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188- What is the link between public relations and marketing?

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187- Public Relations: An Investment or an Expense

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186- Public Relations in the Digital Age

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185- Public Relations: Shock Treatment for Introverts

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184- Public Relations: Amplification

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183- Intelligent Public Relations

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182- Public Relations: How Long Does It Take to Get known?

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181- Public Relations: Is the Press Release Useful?

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180- NATA PR SCHOOL: Doors are closing!

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179- Public Relations: How I Discovered This Profession

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178- Public Relations are Like Going to the Gym

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177- Public Relations in Less Than 2 Hours Per Week

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176- Public Relations: What Major Companies Do

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175- Why Learn Public Relations

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174- Public Relations and Dreams

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173- Public Relations: Annual Goals

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172- Public Relations: The Right Words

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171- Public Relations for Clarity

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170- Public Relations and Differentiation

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169- Public Relations: The Necessary Tools

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168- Public Relations: The Real Influencers

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167- Public Relations: Telling Your Story with ChatGPT

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166- Public Relations: Getting Noticed

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165- Why Take Advantage of Public Relations

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164- Public Relations and Affiliate Programs

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163- PR and Coaching: Going Further, Faster

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162- Getting featured by a journalist: A Privilege

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161- The Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Public Relations

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160- Public Relations: Getting Known, Why?

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159- Public Relations to Get Featured, Even if No One Knows You

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158- Public Relations: How to Create Your List of Media and Influencers

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157- Public Relations: 3 Reasons to Use Them

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156- Public Relations and the Electrification of Vehicles

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155- The Role of Media and Social Media in Jean-Yves Dionne's Career

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154- Public Relations: Learning the Basics of PR 3/3

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153- Public Relations: Learning the Basics of PR 2/3

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152- Public Relations: Learning the Basics of PR 1/3

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151 - The impact of social media on public relations

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150- Becoming a Public Relations Professional with Pamela Samedy

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149- Does social media replace PR?

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148- Public Relations - a press release is not an ad.

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147- Public Relations - Nobody’s Waiting for Your Press Release 2

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146- Public Relations: Why Use a Spokesperson and How to Choose One

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145- Public relations to gain consumer trust

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144- In the choice of a public relations agency, is bigger better?

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143- The Best Public Relations Agency: how to find it

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142- Public Relations in just two hours per week with NATA PR SCHOOL

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141- Public Relations – The Magic Formula

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140- Public Relations, Artificial Intelligence and ChatGPT

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139- Public Relations – Simplified (Easy, Effective PR)

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138- Public Relations: Events – Yes or No?

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137- How I Found Public Relations (3/3)

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136- How I Found Public Relations (2/3)

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135- How I Found Public Relations (1/3)

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134- Public Relations is Affordable – Advertising is Expensive

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133- Public Relations for Reputation – Advertising for Sales

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132- Public Relations is a Marathon – Advertising is a Sprint

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131- Public Relations for Credibility – Advertising for Appeal

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130- PR Likes Novelty – Advertising Goes for Established Brands

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129- Public Relations – Follow-Ups and Reminders

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128- Public Relations – KPI and Metrics

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127- Public Relations – Essential Tools

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126- Public Relations – Growing your contact list

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125- Antoine Gagné J7 Media – Podcast and Advertising on Facebook

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124- Public relations – Tell your story

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123- Public Relations – First Question

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122- Public Relations – No One’s Waiting for Your Press Release

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121- Public Relations and Good Timing

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120- Public Relations and the Compound Effect

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119- Public Relations and Demarketing

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118- Public Relations and Company Values

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117- Unboxing – a public relations tactic

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116- Public relations: Myth #3 – PR is just for crisis management

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115- Public relations: Myth #2 – Half-Truths

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114- Public relations: Myth #1 – PR can’t be measured

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113- Public Relations: More than just a press release

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112- Public Relations: Where do you start?

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111- Public Relations: Alone or with an agency?

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110- Public Relations and Connection

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109- Public relations: How do you get featured?

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108- The Jane Fonda of public relations

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107- Public relations: A tenfold increase in online results after the pandemic

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106- Public Relations: Annual or project-based contract?

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105- When a designer name becomes a trademark

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104- NATA PR – Who is NATA of NATA PR? (3/3)

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103- NATA PR – Who is NATA of NATA PR (2/3)

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102- NATA PR – Who is NATA of NATA PR?

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101- Public relations: 6 keys to knowing when to use it

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100- Post-Pandemic Public Relations Interview with David Tremblay, Vice President, Partner at NATA PR

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99- Public Relations for Brands that Last

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98- Public Relations and “PR Money”

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97- Ready for PR?

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96- What’s the value of public relations?

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95- Hypno Coach (RTT), Janylène Turcotte: A NATA PR SCHOOL student

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94- Public Relations and the Internet

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93- Public Relations for Credibility

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92- Tell your story with public relations

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91- Public Relations and Novelty

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90- HOUSE OF GUCCI – with Andy Thê-Anh

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89- Free your voice with public relations

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88- Advertising does not replace public relations

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87- Le Bon Panier and Marie-Pier St-Laurent : A NATA PR SCHOOL student

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86- Atypic and Antoine Bolduc: A NATA PR SCHOOL student

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85- The Canadian market vs. the American market

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84- NEW PROGRAM: Make yourself known and increase your sales!

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83- Make yourself known with public relations

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82- The difference between PR, marketing and advertising

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81- PR and Marketing Laws – Rule No. 20: Candour

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80- Balmain: reinventing a brand’s codes

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79- PR and Marketing Laws – Rule 19: The Law of Perspective

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78- PR and Marketing Laws – Rule No. 18: Division

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77- PR and Marketing Laws – Rule No. 17: Opposites

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76- PR and social media in 2022

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75- Stéphane Le Duc and the Parachute brand

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74- The press release: #1 PR tool

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73- How long does it take to get known?

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72- Brands with a story

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71- The importance of your entourage

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70- Interview with Andy Thê-Anh: A Look at Lululemon

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69- Brands with no stories

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68- PR: Art or Science?

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67- PR and Marketing Laws – Rule No. 16: The Ladder

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66- PR and Marketing Laws – Rule No. 15: The Law of the Mind

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65- Interview with Tina Poitras – business success

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64- It's all Lise Watier's fault

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63- Magazines in the digital age

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62- Newspapers: disappearing?

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61- Radio: A local medium

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60- TV: Still on top

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59- PR and Marketing Laws – Rule no. 14: Categories

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58- Recipe for success: PR + Social Media

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57- America vs Europe

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56- PR and Marketing Laws – Rule No. 13: Acceleration

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55- The NATA PR Model

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54- Why I created the NATA PR SCHOOL

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53- Lessons from the Podcast

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52- PR and Marketing Laws – Law No. 12: The Law of Ego (Hype)

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51- PR and Marketing Laws – Rule No. 11: Resources

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50- Interview with Eric Wazana Co-Founder, YOGA JEANS

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49- PR and Marketing Laws – Rule No. 10: Sacrifice

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48- PR and Marketing Laws – Law no. 9: The Unexpected

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47- PR and Marketing Laws – Rule no. 8: Truthfulness

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46- PR and Marketing Laws – Rule No. 7: The Law of Firsts

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45- Interview with Alain Audet General Manager, Canada PHOREST Salon Software

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44- The Laws of PR and Marketing: Rule No. 6 The Law of Compound Effect

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43- PR and Marketing Laws – Rule No. 5: The Law of Perception

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42- PR and Marketing Laws - No. 4: Words

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41- Talking to my computer to reinvent PR

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40- Interview with Pascal Desjardins Founding President BELLA VITA INTERNATIONAL

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39- Four reasons to register for the NATA PR SCHOOL

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38- PR and Marketing Laws - No. 3: Success

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37- PR and Marketing Laws – No.2: Failure

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36- PR and Marketing Laws – Rule No.1: Predict the Future

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35- Interview with Laurence Lachance, Vice President, Business Development ORFE

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34- An exceptional service experience

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33- 75% digital + 100% organic

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32- Organic or paid?

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31- The newswire: What’s it good for?

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30- Interview with Amal Amgaad Head of Communications YON-KA PARIS USA

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29 - Social media and PR: points in common

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28- Is communication expensive?

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27- Why should you make yourself known?

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26- Marketing trends

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25- A “real” influencer: Lyne Ste-Marie

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24- PR and Social Media Muscles

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23- Our Brain

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22- Serving at the highest level

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21- Ten tips for our marketing friends

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20- The secrets of the podcast

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19- PR = easy

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18- What is PR for?

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17- The Press Release, dead or alive?

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16- PR: everyone's doing it!

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15- PR: When and why?

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14- PR: a direct sales tool?

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13- Three things we can control in these uncertain times

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12- The Ultimate Tactic

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11- Measuring Results

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10- Interview with David Tremblay Vice-president and partner at NATA PR

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9- Give them the tools they need

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8- Relations: the most important word in our profession

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7- Identify the real influencers

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6- Tell Your Story

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5- Learning New Things

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4- Why would they talk about you ?

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3- The Nata PR model

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2- PR & SOCIAL MEDIA during COVID19

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1- Ten things you don’t know about PR

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0– How to get known combining PR &Social Media