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How to Pick the Best Content Promotion for Your Marketing

Beyond PR

When you consider the number of marketers promoting content these days — a recent Forbes article reports 76% of B2C and 88% of B2B brands include content marketing in their strategy – it’s unsurprising that promotional options now come in every flavor imaginable. Start by considering your campaign components.

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Luxury PR and Marketing: TikTok’s Potential for Luxury Brands

Prohibition

By showcasing behind-the-scenes footage, product launches, and creative storytelling, luxury brands can captivate their followers and build brand loyalty. At Prohibition, we work with a range of B2B and B2C brands across all sectors to create engaging social media marketing strategies.

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How to Secure Top-Tier Coverage with Cortney Williams, ARPR

OnePitch

She’s been working in PR/communications for over 10 years and has experience servicing B2B and B2C clients of all sizes and in almost every industry. On a day to day basis, that could consist of anything from assisting my team in developing key account plans (tradeshow activations, product launch plans, etc.),

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Hopes, Dreams and Sage Advice: 40+ Marketing and PR predictions for 2023

Sword and the Script

There are several platforms out there to simplify and manage B2C influencer marketing, such as Paladin, Heepsy, HypeAuditor, and InBeat. This type of authentic, transparent storytelling will likely help organizations standout from their competitors, win over customers and investors, and keep regulators in good graces.”. ~

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Five Myths About PR And Customer Acquisition

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Whether it’s a B2C company that needs a high volume of sales or a B2B with a slower selling cycle, every high-growth business invests heavily in customer acquisition. A big new product launch typically happens once in a couple of years at best. The lifeblood of any startup is new customers. But it can also do much more.

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#19: Building a framework for reputation management

NewsWhip

So obviously you work for a big electronics company, does that present different risks than an everyday B2C company or an everyday B2B company? It comes down to product launches. 18: The future of storytelling in healthcare communications. Chris: We have to be aware of everything, quite frankly. read more. #18: