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The Future of Twitter

The Proactive Report

The major social networks (Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter) have been fairly stable for the past five or six years. That might be about to change -Twitter just reported a dismal Q4 for 2016: 16 cents per share on revenue of $717 million. So what does this signify for the future of Twitter? Journalists on Twitter.

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What Happens After You Launch a Press Release?

Remote PR Jobs

Key Points of Distribution Media Outlets: Newspapers, magazines, TV and radio stations receive your press release. Social Media: Platforms like Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook can be used to amplify your message. Broadcast Segments: TV and radio programs may feature your news in their segments if relevant to their content.

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Pitching Radio in the Age of Instagram: A Q&A with WCCO's Roshini Rajkumar

MaccaPR

If you’re a Minnesota public relations professional seeking to boost the presence of your company’s lead executive, is there a more coveted spot on Twin Cities radio than News & Views with Roshini Rajkumar on WCCO Radio? In this age of blogs, podcasts, Instagram and YouTube, are radio talk shows still relevant?

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How to Improve Your Social Media Targeting

Cision

The ability to target audiences on social is increasingly important considering that networks have grown in size (Facebook now has two billion monthly users ), and fake profiles have become increasingly prevalent (It is estimated that between 9 percent and 15 percent of monthly Twitter users are bots ). Social Targeting on Twitter.

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5 Lessons Marketers Can Learn from the Popeyes/Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich Twitter Wars

MaccaPR

Fried Chicken Sandwich battle went viral on Twitter — and led to a complete sell-out of the sandwich in all 2,400 Popeyes stores across the U.S. The Popeyes Twitter channel (with only 182,000 followers compared to Chick-fil-A’s 1 million) used a David vs. Goliath strategy to crush its rival thanks to a far more engaged social following.

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Should your C-suite tweet? Maybe!

Stuart Bruce

’ was the question at the recent CIPR Corporate and Finance’s group seminar. He also made the essential point that he hoped those that weren’t using Twitter had made an informed choice not to. If you believe your CEO is incapable of tweeting then you don’t have a Twitter problem, you have a CEO problem.

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What Lies Ahead for Public Relations in 2018?

PRSay

We’ve watched traditional media such as newspapers, magazines, radio and television decrease in importance thanks to Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat and other social platforms. In 2018, discussions about the future for PR and communications pros will likely include the topic of robots.

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