By: ronntorossian|2010-10-05|Business
Ronn torossian is the Founder, President and CEO of New York-based 5W Public Relations. He has overseen the company’s rapid growth and expansion to the Inc. 500 list, as well as provided counsel to hundreds of companies, including members of the Fortune 500, Inc.
By: Ronn Torossian|2011-05-29|Public Relations
The Public Relations industry – which everyone loves to hate - has this week elevated itself to mass media whipping more so than usual, Including by USA Today and a slew of others (http://www.usatoday.com/money/media/2011-05-06-google_n.htm?loc...1163
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By: ronntorossian|2012-05-02|Public Relations
Just as ranking the top players on the field is no easy gig, ranking the top five players in the 2012 NFL Draft for marketing isn’t any easier.
By: ronntorossian|2011-12-25|Business
Bring to the table – all inspiring, nonstop action, excitement, hunger, passion and desires. It is something which as a business owner I bring to work every single day and my 5WPR management team and I work hard to impart to our employees. Jay Z has an inspiring song called “My 1st Song”.
By: ronntorossian|2012-03-14|Public Relations
Interesting article today in Crain’s NY Business entitled “Reputation management firms help professionals defend against bad reviews” which discusses how search engines are the #1 trusted source for finding out information, which is why online ...413
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By: Ronn Torossian|2010-11-02|Business
Why is reading important for a business owner? When I think about that question, I think of the late President Ronald Reagan, of whom it is said that, throughout his career, he was always the best dressed in the room.
By: ronntorossian|2010-11-03|Business
Why is reading important for a business owner? When I think about that question, I think of the late President Ronald Reagan, of whom it is said that, throughout his career, he was always the best dressed in the room.
By: ronntorossian|2011-12-01|Business
One of the most blatant examples of insulting the customer comes from Gap Inc., when the company changed its iconic logo abruptly in 2010. Overnight, the recognizable blue box went from classic to something that felt very down market and discounted.
By: ronntorossian|2011-12-21|Public Relations
Book excerpt from new Amazon best selling PR book by ronntorossian “For Immediate Release: Shape Minds, Build Brands, and Deliver Results with Game-Changing Public Relations”. Customer Service: Is Ignoring Better Than Ignorance? Hip-Hop Consume...431
By: ronntorossian|2012-01-18|Public Relations
Mama, don’t take my Kodachrome, by Juda Engelmayer, SVP, 5WPR “When I think back on all the crap I learned in high school It’s a wonder I can think at all, and though my lack of education hasn’t hurt me none, I can read the writing on the w...426