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Howard Bragman, Fifteen Minutes

Friday, March 13th, 2009

Howard Bragman, author of Where’s My Fifteen Minutes? shares his thoughts on PR.

Some of Howard’s VlogViews:

“The number one misconception is all press is good press, my number one commandment is all press is not good press, and bad press could hurt financially, emotionally, it can hurt families, it can do damage to careers. And good press is important, not getting good press is more important.”

“Communicators have to understand if they truly have a communications problem, or if they have a bigger problem that PR is supposed to mask. And that’s one of our responsibilities incumbent upon us.”

“I think we owe our clients the truth and I’ve been doing this long enough, and people know my brand and if they ask me a question, they’re going to get an honest answer and I think most PR people of a certain level owe their clients that. If you don’t, your clients are going to have deeper problems and you’re going to get fired anyway. Wouldn’t you rather get fired for telling your clients the truth and just doing a good job?”

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