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3 Emerging Social Media Platforms B2B PR Pros Should Know

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Remember when the only social media platforms considered significant by PR pros were Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn? For many, they continue to be the trinity of social media. But by the end of this year, an estimated 3 billion people will be using social media, and not just on those three sites.

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How Paid And Organic Social Media Work Together

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Social media marketing and PR have recently become inseparable. That’s because social media plays a large role in most consumer and B2B PR programs. Fully 86% of B2B marketers combine paid and organic social tactics. Fully 86% of B2B marketers combine paid and organic social tactics. Here’s why.

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Social Media Strategies for Alcohol Brands: Staying Compliant and Creative

5W PR

Social media has revolutionized the way alcohol brands connect with consumers. However, navigating the complex regulatory landscape while maintaining creative integrity is a delicate balancing act. Remember, a balance between compliance and creativity is essential to succeed in this dynamic landscape.

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Social Media for Consumer vs. B2B: Three Fundamental Differences

Deirdre Breakenridge

As with any other tactic in our PR arsenal, social media can help us make waves for our clients. There are some fundamental differences in how social tactics are applied in the two arenas, which I think is only right given that they contain different kinds of organizations with differing agendas and audiences. Calls to Action.

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Consumer Preferences in CPG: How to Leverage Personalization for Growth

5W PR

The consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry is undergoing a rapid transformation driven by evolving consumer preferences and technological advancements. As consumers become increasingly discerning, seeking personalized experiences and sustainable products, CPG companies must adapt their strategies to stay competitive.

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Consumer Preferences in CPG: How to Leverage Personalization for Growth

5W PR

The consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry is undergoing a rapid transformation driven by evolving consumer preferences and technological advancements. As consumers become increasingly discerning, seeking personalized experiences and sustainable products, CPG companies must adapt their strategies to stay competitive.

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Brands, Here’s How to Captivate Consumers in the Age of Distraction

Cision

After surveying 2,000 adults to test their attention spans, Microsoft found that technology, social media, and the large volume of media people consume daily is linked to their inability to focus for extended periods of time. It’s better to remain attentive and friendly to avoid alienating consumers.

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