SEATTLE PR NEWS: Fearless voices
Over the years, we at Fearey have become a recognized authority in the PR space. It’s one reason we are the go-to source for insights in the marketing and communications field. Our comprehensive knowledge is the product of our uncommon curiosity, and we’re proud to share perspectives with you here.
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PR Failure #48: Words that Just Won’t Work at Work (or Anywhere)
Aaron Blank
October 14, 2025
Imagine your CEO strides into an all-hands meeting meant to motivate. But instead of vision, you hear a clutch of common clichés—we’re going to circle back, move the needle, leverage synergies, and get our ducks in a row. Within five minutes or less, energy flatlines. ...
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PR Failure #39: When Bank of America Broke the Bank
Aaron Blank
October 24, 2024
It’s been a challenging year in communications for Bank of America. When a data breach affecting approximately 57,000 Bank of America customers occurred last November, ...
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Understanding the Differences: Content Creators, Influencers, and Celebrities in Marketing
Hannah Lange
October 7, 2024
In the ever-evolving world of digital marketing, it’s crucial to understand the distinct roles that content creators, influencers, and celebrities play in shaping brand narratives. ...
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PR Failure #38: Keep Core Communications Concepts in Mind
Aaron Blank
September 26, 2024
Cloud-based security company CrowdStrike undermined consumer and client confidence when a simple software update caused what’s being called the biggest IT outage known to us ...
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Like, Laugh, Love: Evaluating Reactions in Professional Settings
Hannah Lange
September 19, 2024
Platforms like LinkedIn and Slack offer creative ways to communicate professionally—such as using reactions instead of words (because who needs actual sentences these days?). While ...
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