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

Stuart Bruce

The Public Relations Consultants Association (PRCA) has revealed the findings of its Digital PR Report 2015, with insights across the following key areas: In-house budgeting for blogger outreach continues to grow and PR agencies increasingly entrusted with this work.

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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. For more Digital PR Tips s ubscribe here.

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How to modernize your PR team workflow – The Essential Guide

Frederik Vincx

PR is a broad industry that calls on multiple competencies. For example, it would be unreasonable to expect everyone to be able to create a stellar infographic to accompany a blog post. Stuart Bruce, PRCA Digital PR Report 2015: Need for more training. From the PRCA Digital PR Report 2015.

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