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A Look At Academic Research on Crisis Communication From #AEJMC14

Melissa Agnes

In my opinion, it would have been beneficial to incorporate this variable within the research to see which of the organizations are in fact advertising on Facebook, and whether or not it has an influence on the engagement levels evaluated. How can you draw a conclusion from Facebook engagement without considering all impacting variables?

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Frank Strong on Next Steps in Social Media Marketing

Flack's Revenge

I have been writing about issues challenging social media and digital communications, and speaking with thought leaders on the topic. I never quite got on board with the “social media strategy” part (see this post from 2012 titled: Social Media Strategists will be Gone in 2 Years ). What comes after social media?

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[Guest Post] Top 5 Tools Agency Owners Must Embrace for the Digital Future

Deirdre Breakenridge

Anyone else remember when advertising, marketing, and public relations functioned like the dinner plate of a picky nine-year-old? As a contemporary PR practitioner in the new, digital age, I don’t know where I’d be without the following tools that many advertisers and marketers are already adopting: 1) “Unlock to Share” Plugin.

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How Digital PR Pros Can Cope with Recent Google Search Updates

Cision

Launched in April 2012, Google’s Penguin update was aimed at sites which spammed search results. Writing compelling content will always come to your rescue and so will the re=“nofollow” attribute for the links, especially in articles, blogs, guest posts, and press releases. This will prevent bad links from passing PageRank.

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What Compels People to Share Your Content?

Waxing UnLyrical

Facebook insists it has the answer: write better content. In his research on viral advertising videos , he found that a very small percentage of advertising videos (0.1%) actually go “viral.” Sufficed to say that as dry as I write, I probably won’t be going viral anytime soon. Why we share.

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The Pros Weigh In: The Best Books for the Marketer on Your List

Polaris

The author recounts how he manipulated bloggers, reporters and media outlets into covering his company’s advertisements as news. Eden cheated just a little since this book is actually a memoir published in 2012 (that’s OK, Eden, we’re just looking for a good read). This eye-opening book examines the underbelly of the media world.

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6 Research-Based Insights About Viral Content

Cision

Of course anyone writing content or posting on social media hopes for the largest possible distribution, but the articles that purport to tell you how to make content go viral are oftentimes less useful than they intend to be. From Subservient Chickens to Brawny Men: A Comparison of Viral Advertising to Television Advertising.

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