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Barcelona Principles 3.0 for the measurement and evaluation of communications

Stuart Bruce

are the latest iteration of AMEC’s Barcelona Principles which were first launched in 2010. for the measurement and evaluation of communications was first published on Stuart Bruce's PR Futurist by Stuart Bruce - Modernising public relations and communications for the digital age. The Barcelona Principles 3.0

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Why are sports teams perennial Measurement Menaces?

Katie Paine's Measurement Blog

So, we figured we jump on the award-season bandwagon by brining back our Measurement Menace of the Month awards. The Measurement Menace award began in 2010 after the PR industry came together and established the Barcelona Principles which set out standards for best practices in measuring the effectiveness of PR and communications.

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A New Era for Measuring Communications Campaigns

PRSay

We all know it’s important to measure our PR campaigns. However, according to Muck Rack’s 2020 “State of PR Survey,” 64 percent of public relations pros still struggle with quantifiable measurement — a 1 percent improvement from last year’s findings. True behavior change doesn’t happen overnight,” Grant said.

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Tracing the measurement origins of PESO

PR Conversations

As Vice President of digital research at Fleishman Hillard, on 12 May 2010, he referred to a PESO model as a metrics matrix that the agency used. I used to follow Don’s blog, MetricsMan as he was one of the leading figures discussing measurement and evaluation at this time (along with Katie Delahaye Paine ).

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The State of PR Measurement

The Proactive Report

At the PR News Measurement conference last week in Washington DC I was disappointed to discover that 70 percent of the attendees surveyed prior to the event had not heard of the Barcelona Principles. Here the other key findings from my survey: 74% are measuring their results. – don’t know what to measure.

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Measurement and Evaluation in PR: The Barcelona Principles 3.0

Inbound PR

One of the reasons why I wrote the Inbound PR book was to help PR professionals open their eyes to the need for modern measurement and tangible proof of PR results. Measurement has always been a problem in PR. They were first introduced by AMEC in 2010 and recently got their third refresh. Infographic].

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Can You Measure PR?

5W PR

Even so, measuring PR is hardly an exact science. Many PR professionals swear by the Barcelona Principles, a set of seven voluntary guidelines created in 2010 by a team of PR practitioners. The post Can You Measure PR? Countless firms, PR pros, and math gurus have created countless models, spreadsheets and estimates.