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Three Public Relations Mega-Trends in 2017

Shift Communications

What does the public relations industry have to look forward to in 2017? In 2017, the tsunami of content will only increase. However, the year that the bubble bursts will not be 2017. What’s in stock for us as practitioners, as agencies, as companies seeking to build awareness, reputation, and trust? Christopher S.

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How AI Can Help Your PR Strategy

Onclusive

In 2012, Gartner predicted that by this year (2017), the CMO will spend more on technology that the CIO. Public relations professionals are now discovering that they need to figure out how to attribute their campaign success to business objectives to stay relevant in today’s world of marketing attribution.

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How Data-Driven Storytelling Drives PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Whatever the case, B2B and technology-based businesses are in an excellent position to use data-driven storytelling as part of a PR strategy. Here are some compelling reasons why tech PRs should embrace the trend. 5 reasons to embrace data-driven PR. Data-driven pitches win points with journalists.

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3 PR Trends to Watch in 2018

The Proactive Report

Here are my picks for the top 3 PR trends in 2018. The number of brands that consider a content strategy effective in raising revenue increased from 74% in 2016 to 83% in 2017. Data Driven PR. As you can see from the content strategy, it’s all about the data. Content strategy.

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20 PR and Marketing Predictions for 2022

Sword and the Script

Plus, these programs support Gini Dietrich’s PESO Model (paid, earned, shared and owned media).”. Data-driven PR. One of the big headlines for 2022 is that a data-driven approach to PR will be a must. 2020: 30 Pragmatic Marketing and PR Predictions for 2020. third party tracking (e.g.

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