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This week, we’re continuing our April blog series focused on helping communications teams to get the credit they deserve and the resources they need by making a key shift to data-drivenPR and communications. PR Attribution analysis also provides our leadership with the metrics they want to see, including ROI.”
This week, we’re continuing our April blog series focused on helping communications teams to get the credit they deserve and the resources they need by making a key shift to data-drivenPR and communications. PR Attribution analysis also provides our leadership with the metrics they want to see, including ROI.
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