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3 Tips for Effective Infographics: Data, Design and Distribution [UML]

Sword and the Script

Infographics remain high on the marketing list of tactics. This week I looked at Google search data for the word “infographic” (and variations) and found interest continues to grow at a steady pace. We see infographics in content marketing survey results as well. But Those Troubled Infographics. 1) Data visualization.

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Ways to Make Employee Communications More Engaging

PRSay

In this landscape, corporate communications is at risk of being part of the “background noise” of daily life. This puts more pressure on corporate communicators to make their messages more engaging. Storytelling can be an effective way to create messages that can reach your employees and build a stronger connection to your brand.

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Why CEOs Should Invest in PR Attribution and PR Measurement

Onclusive

New PR serves three pivotal roles to build your corporate brand and support your sales and marketing organizations: PR is digital storytelling through content and social amplification. The three most important drivers are social listening, digital storytelling and real time marketing. ” 4.

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Embracing the Power of Multimedia in IR

Presspage

The ease of access and digestibility of multimedia content, including videos, infographics, and interactive visualizations, correlates with higher investor satisfaction and confidence in the information being conveyed. Take, for instance, a company using an infographic to break down its financial performance over the past fiscal year.

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The changing face–and strategy–of today’s corporate online newsroom

Communications Conversations

The online corporate newsroom has undergone big shifts in the way it looks and operates in the last 15 years–for sure. Remember when online corporate newsrooms used to consist of a list of news releases and nothing more? Heck, many corporate online newsrooms still DO look like that. Take Kohl’s, for example.

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The bedtime test of content marketing and PR

Shift Communications

Offer to read them a white paper or press release, listen to a webinar, show them an infographic. If they manage to stay engaged for more than a minute, then you’ve clearly got the hang of good storytelling. If they’re immediately bored, then your storytelling isn’t compelling. Other great examples of this?

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6 Ways To Break Through The Noise In PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Translate them into relevant language that isn’t techspeak or a list of corporate buzzwords. Use examples. That inflection point in his company’s history and his personal reasons for deciding as he did became the basis for our storytelling. To be meaningful, company messages need to go beyond jargon.

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