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30 Pragmatic Marketing and PR Predictions for 2020

Sword and the Script

The consumer privacy battle will rage on, and marketers will be affected by new data privacy regulations. As consumers get savvier about how their data is being collected and used, their demand will grow deeper for transparency and protection. 16: Ted Seward. 11) Privacy regs bring back the basics. Bob Geller | Fusion PR.

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How To Repurpose Written Content to Reach 6x the Audience

Buzzstream

I read ebooks, and the majority of online consumers enjoy them as well. That being that case, it makes sense to give your popular posts a new life — since they have been consumed and enjoyed by your audience. If you’ve got some viral posts, then you’re ready for that “ebook.”. People love infographics.

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Cornerstones & Cobblestones: The Building Blocks of Your Multimedia Press Release

ISEBOX

These days, we need to be considering how we’re going to take our content and power it up to viral status. Cornerstones are also not as quickly consumable by your target audience, so there’s less need for frequency. PR has changed dramatically from the time when we were all thinking “Wow – a multimedia press release. What a novel idea!”

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Content Marketing Is So Last Year

Flatiron Communications

Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) December 20, 2015. Yes, that’s where more and more consumers sate their media appetites these days. Then came CGM (consumer generated media), which accelerated the fragmentation of the media landscape, and created a bigger challenge for comms pros to set tongues-a-wagging.