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I’ve had a lot of people ask me about Facebook Live videos — how to get started with them and how to incorporate them into
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I’ve had a lot of people ask me about Facebook Live videos — how to get started with them and how to incorporate them into

Recently I attended the Mid-Atlantic Marketing Summit. It was a great opportunity to connect with fellow marketing professionals and learn about new resources and tools.

Pinterest is a place for users to post “pins” of images onto their “boards.” It’s sort of like a virtual scrapbook for saving all your

On Snapchat, users can post or privately send photos and videos that are only available for 24 hours. (Instagram later adopted this in their Instagram

Instagram is a very visual, user-friendly platform and a great place to tell stories through photos, videos, and small captions. This social network is all

LinkedIn is a very business-oriented social network and a place to build connections with other professionals. People are going to LinkedIn during the work day,

Twitter is the social media network where users post, reply and retweet 140-character messages, called “tweets.” With an active Economic Development community, this social media

As an Economic Development Organization, maybe you’ve been posting semi-regularly on Facebook, and now you’re wondering: How can I take this to the next level?

Last week, I went to the Governor’s Business Summit in Baltimore. It was the first time that they’ve ever done this summit in the state
PPR Strategies jumped in to help us in a pinch to manage our communications throughout a time of transition. They brought in deep industry expertise in economic development and helped us re-think our brand to launch strategic and targeted campaigns. Sandy and her team are delightful to work with, highly knowledgeable about reaching targeted audiences, and can add value to any communications team.

Amy Gowen
President/CEO, Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation
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Courtney Swenson
Former Marketing Manager, Economic Development & Tourism Office Stafford County, VA
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Lori Valentine
Vice President of Policy and Public Relations at Prince George's County Economic Development Corporation
Once the ball dropped and the confetti was released, inboxes started filling back up, and fast. Campaigns resumed, out-of-office messages were turned off, newsletters went
If you’re like most economic development professionals, you’ve spent the last few weeks of December pondering the benchmarks you want to reach when you turn
This year’s blog assignment for PPR Strategies was simple on paper: look back at 2025 and look ahead to 2026. In practice, it’s been anything
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