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SHIFT Archives: Top 3 Posts from Q1 2014

Shift Communications

Want to see how to do this for your blog? Amidst this barrage of content, Mark Schaefer published a blog on Content Shock. Read more about how in our second most popular blog post of the first quarter. Top 50 Most Overused Words in Press Releases for 2013. Here’s how. Let’s take a look: 1.

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How To Repurpose Written Content to Reach 6x the Audience

Buzzstream

Now, imagine how awful it’d seem if after spending so much time and resources on a blog post, you let it waste away in some archive folder—It doesn’t make sense. The truth is that your best articles and blog posts can find a new life in an entirely different form. Assemble your Popular Blog Posts into an Informative Ebook.

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13 Visual Content Tips to Break Through Online Clutter

MaccaPR

Moritz recommends creating and sharing mini-infographics, screengrabs with text, and photos with overlayed text like quotes, stats and facts. From e-books to infographics and PDF one-pagers to presentation decks, SlideShare is a powerhouse for sharing visual business information and education. Be snackable.

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SMART News Content

The Proactive Report

According to the 2013 State of the Media report from Pew Research Center, shrinking newsroom staff has opened the door for news content from nonprofits and brands to be included in news reporting: “With fewer specialized beats your press release has never been more important. They dig through LinkedIn and blogs for experts and sources.

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Cornerstones & Cobblestones: The Building Blocks of Your Multimedia Press Release

ISEBOX

The C&C Philosophy: Tom Martin spearheaded the notion of cornerstones and cobblestones at the inaugural Solo PR Conference in 2013. These pieces would be the multimedia components of your press release, such as short videos, images and infographics – and the accompanying text.

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Best and Worst of Sword and the Script in 2015

Sword and the Script

In either case, it’s important to strive to understand both, and some of the blogs I follow get creative with the year-end wrap up: The Best Business Storytelling Posts of the Year (Part I) via @louhoffman. Top Three Spin Sucks PR Blog Posts of 2015 via @spinsucks. My 5 Most Popular Posts of 2015 via @profkrg. What say you?

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PRCA Digital PR Report 2015 need for more digital PR training and digital PR budgets expected to grow

Stuart Bruce

It’s also alarming that so many in-house and agency PR professionals claim to get their ‘training’ from expert blogs. These people didn’t learn it from a blog. For agency people, when asked about their three top sources for social media education, expert blogs are also the most popular, at 76%.