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omanxl1 · 8 months
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Peace Is Disturbed, It Wouldn't Be Still!! (Part Nine)
They had your dude caught up in the system  / matrix, I’m back in the game, on this Saturday morning I had to pull my jersey out of the rafters! Peace was disturbed it wouldn’t be still now perpetrators will know what feeling the wrath is! Digital Crate Digging Continues so they’re soon bearing witness to the good music and good word  / what this math is! but naysayers were mad so lines in the…
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davepollotart · 5 years
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Holy #fryefraud, Batman!
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rockkyndal-blog · 5 years
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Marketing Influencers Create a Fyre that Can’t Be Put Out
Fyre Music Festival Gets Fried. 
PRESS RELEASE UPDATED: JAN 25, 2019
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GAINESVILLE, Fla., January 25, 2019, (PRWEEK.COM)—Based on PRWeek’s Latest News, this week’s news topics cover the importance of Public Relations professionals creating a positive reputation with the public, while simultaneously working to defend the reputation during a crisis situation that threatens the organization’s credibility. Gillette’s campaign, “We Believe” emphasized the importance of defending an organization’s reputation due to the mixed controversial response from the public. The campaign was aimed at targeting toxic masculinity and challenging men to change their behaviors. However, the ad has generated a mixed response among consumers over gender politics and the #MeToo movement. In response to the Gillette campaign, Saturday Night Live parodied the toxic masculinity ad with the Kool-Aid Man. While the viral video poked fun at the Gillette’s ‘We Believe’ campaign, it allowed for the Kool-Aid company to “transcend advertising and connect with people in an unexpected way.” American fast food company, McDonald’s has been trolled by competitors but does not fight back. The fast-food chain’s decision not to engage in dispute on social media shows the company’s true intentions and respect of their public reputation. PRWeek discusses the Fyre Festival fail and how the transparency of its marketing influencers led to the failure of the entire event.
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The Fyre Festival was one of the most successful influencer campaigns ever conceived—even if it never happened. The Fyre Festival was scheduled to take place on an exotic island in the Bahamas over two weekends in April and May of 2017. Advertisements for the festival called it “an immersive music festival” that would have “the best in food, art, music, and adventure.” The experience was shown through flashy advertisements filled with top supermodels and crystal clear water, captivating the attention of thousands of people. What the influencers advertised on social media was not what festival-goers received. The festival took place on a “patch of land nowhere near a private island with soaking wet natural disaster tents, no live music, droopy sandwiches and mounds of rubbish.” The Fyre Festival fail led to two different documentaries being created, Fyre: The Greatest Party that Never Happened and Fyre Fraud, which exposes the timeline of events leading to the scandal. The Fyre Festival fail is interesting to Public Relations professionals and social media experts because the scandal itself and the two documentaries uncover the truth about the power of influencer marketing. According to James Herring, co-founder, and CEO of Taylor Herring, “the Netflix documentary has done an excellent job of educating the public to the dire consequences of acting on shallow promotions peddled by the influencers-the majority of whom will say pretty much anything for money.” The farce reflects transparency issues with influencers and the need for regulation in response to promoted content. According to Jamie Stockwood, Founding Director of Zeitgeist Agency, when issues of credibility arise, “ultimately it’s up to the paying client to feed truthful information to the influencer.” The lack of credibility can put an influencer in a litigious position.
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Overall, the success of a company is heavily reliant on the relationship between the organization and its audience. It is the job of the Public Relations practitioners to promote positive reputations of the organization, while simultaneously defending its reputation in light of a crisis situation. The PR practitioners main goal is to maintain the organization’s credibility and connect with the audience in new and effective ways. The news topic suggests that influencers play a pivotal role in the marketing strategy. In the case of the Fyre Festival, it shows how influencers using social media platforms can have a huge effect on the marketing of a product or service. However, while the influencers were able to draw in thousands of people, the transparency issues led to the event being categorized as a farce and the organization’s credibility in ruins. 
PRWeek is a modern business publishing brand that spans online, print, events, and social media while incorporating a paid-for content strategy and gated website.
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Kyndal Rock 
@rockkyndal
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jennifermooksang · 5 years
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Storytime with the @festivalfryefestival is as much fun as it looks! Fantastic pirates -- big and small! @kidscanpress #fryefestival2019 #fryefestival https://www.instagram.com/p/BxAuAkIHF4b/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=7vc9vu1xi7kq
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audiofamnetwork · 5 years
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Flaw recaps The #FryeFestival and The Abducted in Plain sight Documentaries (08:46) • The Social Jibberish Interview (27:09) • How do you find your peace? (44:04) • #Tyrese drags ex wife to back to court over custody of their child (54:54) • #TheGame manager will release tapes to prove he’s not lying in raps about #CynSantana and #KimKardashian (58:43) • #6ix9ine allegedly snitched but still has to pay for his one family’s protection (01:04:39) • #TerryCrews threatens to smack D.L. Hughley (01:07:44) • #ShadMoss mugshot goes viral (01:13:20) • #GladysKnight plans on bringing everyone together by singing the National Anthem at The Super Bowl (01:17:31) . . . . #podcasting #podcastlife #magazine #entrepreneurial #life #podcastaddict #business #podcastinglifestyle #entrepreneur #marketing #podernfamily #podcasts #socialmedia #success #instalike #motivation #inspiration #podcasters #podcastlove #dopeblackpods #podcaster #podcastersofinstagram (at Starbucks) https://www.instagram.com/p/BtdeWhanPtA/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=sgynoskwt6y0
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girlinabowtie · 7 years
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@laurenperlstein is seriously too cute I had to repost this from @megandunkno #boyswillbegirls #girlswillbeboys #tomboy #wildfang #fryefestival #brooklyn #bk #nyc #bff #thatgirljames #allblackeverything (at Brooklyn, New York)
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zoevaldes · 6 years
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¡Algodón de azúcar! #algodóndeazúcar #fryefestival #moncton #canadá (en Delta Hotels by Marriott Beausejour)
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jamisonernestart · 7 years
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#Repost @josuesejour1 Leaving the festival quick 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 @alldefdigital #fryefestival But all jokes aside I pray for everyone safety 🙏
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shoplocalraleigh · 5 years
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Congrats to @stacymillerlaw on their verdict on #fryefestival & the now Netflix documentary on it. From Stacey- @stacymillerlaw ・・・ A night for the books. When @wnfiv called me from the #bahamas and explained the #fyrefestival situation, I knew immediately we were dealing with consumer fraud. Last night’s @netflix screening confirmed what we already knew: many people were affected by the #fyre scam - attendees and local workers alike. The Director, Chris Smith, did a fantastic job bringing that to light. Excellent job to all involved; and great seeing everyone at the @metrographnyc last night ✨ @gbluestone @jerry.media . . . We turned the #fyrefestival disaster into a $5 Million verdict against founder, Billy McFarland. Learn how, click link in bio! . . . . . Need one of the Southeasts' most trusted law groups in your corner? ☎️ 919-348-4361 💻 millerlawgroupnc.com http://bit.ly/2RALS49
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sabguthrie · 5 years
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#fryefestival was plain wrong on many levels, the influencer marketing shenanigans was a sideshow, says @sabguthrie https://t.co/d8fEncxvtw
— Stephen Waddington (@wadds) February 6, 2019
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via Twitter https://twitter.com/OptioneerJM
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gojosgf · 7 years
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the fryefestival shit is honestly so funny
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jennifermooksang · 5 years
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I loved being a part of this wonderful @festivalfryefestival program sponsored by @td_canada . The energy in the schools is infectious. I'm inspired to get back to my own writing! @scholasticcda @kidscanpress #fryefestival2019 #fryefestival https://www.instagram.com/p/BxAtbGqn-B1/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1b9e8kcmejz6z
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jamisonernestart · 7 years
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#Repost @josuesejour1 Leaving the festival quick 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 @alldefdigital #fryefestival But all jokes aside I pray for everyone safety 🙏
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via Twitter https://twitter.com/OptioneerJM
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jennifermooksang · 5 years
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Enjoyed Matt James's storytime @mrmattcjames at @bibliomonctonlibrary - especially the part where he was mobbed for photos! @festivalfryefestival #fryefestival #fryefestival2019 https://www.instagram.com/p/Bw5J-CBHmoe/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1ogtrhuzugscy
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