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Do I Need a Social Media Marketing Manager?

Landis PR

In 2005, the year after Facebook went live, that number was 5 percent. From brand storytelling to new commerce opportunities, social channels offer companies an unmatched opportunity to reach and engage consumers. Is it marketing? So…do you need a social media marketing manager? Fast forward to today. Communications?

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What Content Teams Can Learn From ‘Saturday Night Live’ About Keeping Things Fresh

PRSay

From “Wayne’s World” to The Lonely Island, “ Saturday Night Live ” has been writing internationally recognizable sketches, songs, jokes and characters for 45 seasons now. Whether it’s a commercial, a news pitch or a marketing push, tying your content to something newsworthy or trendy can be a great way to enhance your material.

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Home sweet home – return to blogging, address well known

PR Conversations

Originally launched in Spring 2007, PR Conversations broke new ground by envisioning and introducing an international, collaborative PR blog concept under the initial guidance of Toni Muzi Falconi who had founded the original root-blog (tonisblog) sometime around 2005. We aren’t about click-bait, sucking up or jumping on band-wagons.

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It’s 2015 and #PRDiversity Is Still An Issue

Waxing UnLyrical

That percentage has doubled since 2005. percent of Hispanics/Latinos possess jobs in the fields of advertising, marketing and public relations.” Like most of the reporting I bumped into during the writing of this post, I agree that some #PRDiversity progress has been made in the past few years. ” ~ Global Alliance.

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The Essential Guide to Mass Communication: History, Methods, Ethics, and the Future

Masters in Communications

So far, we've seen the development of targeted advertising, big data collection, analytics, and other digital tracking methods for more efficient marketing and information dissemination (called Big Data), all of which have potentially sinister as well as positive uses. For years, analysts have predicted its death.

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