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How to Use Analytics to Build Your 2015 Marketing Plan

Shift Communications

How do you use the data to make changes in your business and marketing that are meaningful in 2015? When you’re looking at the data for 2014 in order to formulate ideas for 2015, start by looking for outliers. Look for unusual events that are worth noting, spikes in your data that clearly stand out.

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SHIFT Archives: The Best of Q4 2015

Shift Communications

Want to see how to do this for your blog? Our top posts from the fourth quarter of 2015 focused on best and worst times for press releases, connecting PR and sales, and measuring PR for 2016 planning. Let’s take a look: The State of the Press Release in 2015. Ah, the question on every PR pro’s mind.

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SHIFT Archives: The Best of Q3 2015

Shift Communications

Want to see how to do this for your blog? Our top posts from the third quarter of 2015 focused on PR strategy, Facebook, and Twitter. Let’s jump in: How to Choose a PR Strategy: Part 1 of 6. The hot topic in PR is always strategy. Everyone’s favorite blue bird is here to stay, so harness its power for your PR.

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Public Relations Job Trends in Tech and Beyond

Onclusive

That number was expected to increase by 6% by 2024, meaning it is estimated that there could be closer to 255,000 PR jobs just seven years from now. In 2015, the median annual income for a PR specialist was $56,770. Contrary to popular belief, PR is measurable given the vast amounts of data that are now available to us.

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20 PR and Marketing Predictions for 2022

Sword and the Script

As anyone with even a slightly popular blog knows, ‘guest post pitching’ has gotten out of hand. The tactic still matters, but PR pros and writers will need to step up their game to cut through the clutter. “We PR grows more in demand. Data-driven PR. You’ll find my own prognostication at the very bottom.

Marketing 215