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How to find a good social media blog to add to your reader

Communications Conversations

I read the newspaper. And I read blogs. I use Feedly to aggregate all the blogs I read. I organize them by categories: MN blogs, advertising blogs, PR blogs, content blogs. And social media blogs. How to Get Your First 1,000 Real Facebook Fans (Infographic). I read emails.

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45 Marketing and PR Statistics that Recap the Year We Had in 2020

Sword and the Script

Here’s a look at statistics across PR, marketing, and social media that were surfaced in the various reports and studies covered on this blog throughout 2020. Many of the blog posts published here are based on survey research, analytical studies or other sources of data. Data, storytelling and blogging of grow in importance.

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10 insights for public relations from the 2017 European Communications Monitor

Stephen Waddington

Analysis is based on 20 countries and different types of organisations including companies, non-profits, governmental, and agencies. Most organisations use more elements like online videos, infographics and instant photos in their messaging. Media relations with print newspapers/magazines are still stronger than expected. #5

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Digital journalism is alive but is digital PR?

Norton's Notes

The BBC plans to spend £8m on hiring extra specialist editors and correspondents, local political reporters and city correspondents; with the remaining £4m going into social and mobile news, data journalism, online analysis and enhancing News Labs. So the future of journalism is creative clever digital journalism.

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What is Digital PR? Read Before Starting Your First Campaign

Buzzstream

Traditional PR may encompass online media but mainly focuses on newspapers, magazines, radio, and TV. Hero Content Hero content, or content-led digital PR, is typically standalone content on a site or blog pitched for coverage. For instance, a brand may utilize datasets to create a map or infographic and pitch it together.

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Media relations is thriving

Stephen Waddington

If you read an article about an individual or organisation in your favourite magazine or newspaper you’re likely to view it far more favourably than if you heard the information direct. The Daily Telegraph was the first UK national newspaper to go online in November the same year.

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The Dynamic Web: Pop-ups, Persistence and SERP [UML]

Sword and the Script

There’s a tag I’ve kept on this blog over the years called “ dynamic web.” A Comprehensive Analysis. For instance, when someone engages with a blog post, they do so by scrolling down the page as they read the content. Speaking of pop-ups, you’ll notice a few pop-ups on this blog.

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