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Ed: A version of this post originally ran on September 20, 2013 on Vikypedia.in. dollar (as of December 1, 2013). 300 crore (~$48.3M) in FY 2013. With this shift in the media landscape to digital platforms, digitalPR needs to catch up to the trend. Will India See a Rise in DigitalPR?
MANAGE YOUR PR CAMPAIGNS WITH PROWLY #4 Use multiple channels Some of the most famous PR campaigns became popular through sheer power of presence. Instead of focusing on just one channel, these brands cast a wide net, hoping to get noticed on TV, in print, through influencer campaigns, and more.
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