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The Top PR Trends For 2017

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

According to The Holmes Report, only 27% of agency leaders responding to the survey think the term “public relations” will clearly and adequately describe the work they do by the year 2020. Google quietly filed a patent in 2014 that many in the search business feel presages an actual formula for tracking implied links.

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8 Ways to Make Your Press Release More Effective

Cision

According to a survey of the releases distributed by (a certain PR firm) on one day: 78% of public relations people spend extra money to dress up their releases with printed letterheads and color…the 78% broke down into 34% on a simple black letterhead, 16% on a one-color letterhead, and 28% on a letterhead with two or more colors.

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Behind the Headlines With Lauren Kaufman

Cision

After a short stint at a large NYC agency on its agricultural product PR team, I actually found my true calling by chance when I answered an ad in The New York Times for a job at Spring O’Brien, an agency that specializes in travel and tourism PR. What do you have planned for them?

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5 Amazing Facts You Must Know About Facebook Advertising

Cision

As a content marketer, you spend tremendous time and money to create content – be it brand awareness, thought leadership or lead generation pieces. Who doesn’t want an ad agency like that working for them? And then…no one sees it. To succeed you must get your message in front of the right target audience. But it is staggering.

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Why your managing partners need to be on social media

Lauri Pehar Borsh

Originally written for Jaffe – the legal industry’s leading full-service PR and marketing agency (July 2014). And, up until now, the outlet for thought leadership has been traditional media, i.e., print, radio and television.

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Why your managing partners need to be on social media

Lauri Pehar Borsh

Originally written for Jaffe – the legal industry’s leading full-service PR and marketing agency (July 2014). And, up until now, the outlet for thought leadership has been traditional media, i.e., print, radio and television.

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Media relations is thriving

Stephen Waddington

Indeed, many of the hottest public relations agencies such as Manifest and the Romans, and large international networks such as Golin, Ketchum, and Weber Shandwick, proudly lead with earned media. The leadership and vision provided by early public relations professionals was squandered. Transatlantic television became possible.