Marketing & Strategy Innovation

Edelman on the Future of PR and the Me2 Revolution

by on 25 April, 2006 - 08:24

by: Karl Long

Smart companies must reinvent their communications thinking, moving away from a sole reliance on top-down messages delivered through mass advertising.

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Here’s some high points:

  • We trust other people more than we trust companies
  • Co-creation as a key strategy
  • The market is a conversation

    As I’ve said before, trust forms the foundation of the customer relationship and co-creation is the pinnacle:

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