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7 Ways To Prep A CEO For A Broadcast Interview

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

For PR pros , landing an on-air interview for a C-suite executive is a big deal. Unless they’re accustomed to giving public interviews and speaking to journalists frequently, there’s a good chance that even senior execs will need some coaching in advance of a key interview. Develop the interview’s messaging.

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Business Leaders: PR Tips To Ace Media Interviews

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

For any PR agency team , a major media interview for a company spokesperson is a solid win. Nothing is quite as rewarding as securing that one big interview, or even a series of them, if there’s high-profile news to share. They’re unlikely to be included in sites listing the worst interviews of all time , but most can use some help.

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Bringing PR Measurement Into the Digital Era

Cision

As Cision® CEO, Kevin Akeroyd, said in an interview earlier this year, “PR still deals in PR vanity metrics, whereas paid and owned show up with hard numbers, hard conversion rates and hard revenue impact. Read on to learn more about how PR can bring measurement into the digital era. The Benefits of PR Measurement Across Channels.

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An “Interview” with ChatGPT: What is Public Relations? How Has PR Changed? Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Comms Pros?

Sword and the Script

We interviewed ChatGPT about public relations and while it does well with high-level questions, it becomes repetitive when those questions were more nuanced; the system says it is “unlikely” that it “or any other AI system will fully replace public relations (PR) professionals”. How is public relations measured?

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7 takeaways from a study on B2B thought leadership; why it works or doesn’t

Sword and the Script

Some of them are buyers, which the report refers to as “decision makers” and the others come from sellers, which the report calls “producers.” Any marketer who’s had a request for a 20-minute phone interview with an internal subject matter expert that goes unanswered knows exactly what this finding is saying.

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4 Things to Measure in Your PR

Cision

I do my best to manage expectations for my clients so they’re not disappointed when Barbara Walters doesn’t call them for an interview. So I guide people toward reasonable goals and then show them what to measure so they know that their press releases were actually a success, despite the lack of fame that resulted. Click here!

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Brand marketing PLUS demand marketing beats brand VERSUS demand, study finds

Sword and the Script

The company polled 300 marketers North American marketers with annual budgets of $10 million or more – and then conducted qualitative interviews with 30 of them. The report calls the top quartile “winning marketers” and refers to the rest as “laggards.” That’s according to a new report by a creative consulting shop called Prophet.

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