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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. Oliver Smith, technology, media and telecoms reporter, City AM. The unequivocal answer from the panel of experts was maybe! Jon Sellors, RSA Group, UK head of media relations. public relations'

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40+ Blogs Marketers Should Be Following

PR 20/20

MarketingProfs ( @MarketingProfs ): Covers all things marketing via articles, podcasts, online seminars, guides, and tutorials. The VP of marketing technology authors the blog at Shift Communications ( @SHIFTComm ), Christopher Penn. We really like Heidi’s “free actionable marketing tips” (via email subscription).

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Presenting LinkedIn, Digital Marketing and PR Trends at IMEX America

wiredPRworks

Track: Technology / Social Media. Grow your business by integrating LinkedIn into sales, customer service, marketing, or PR efforts for immediate and long-term impact throughout your company and its community. Venue / Room: Seminar 3, Inspiration Hub, Booth 3403, Show Floor. Track: Technology / Social Media.

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Searching for Marketing Inspiration? Check out these 55+ Inbound Marketing Resources [UPDATED]

PR 20/20

MarketingProfs ( @MarketingProfs ): Covers all things marketing via articles, podcasts, online seminars, guides and tutorials. Gigaom ( @Gigaom ): Gigaom dubs itself as “The Industry Leader in Emerging Technology Research.” The blog is authored by the VP of marketing technology at Shift Communications ( @SHIFTComm ), Christopher Penn.

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PRCA Digital PR Report 2015 need for more digital PR training and digital PR budgets expected to grow

Stuart Bruce

There has been a drop in event-based training: conferences and events have dropped by 6% to 41%; and seminars and roundtables have dropped in rating by 16% to 27%. For agency people, when asked about their three top sources for social media education, expert blogs are also the most popular, at 76%. Methodology.