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How AI Can Help Your PR Strategy

Onclusive

A 2016 survey from Narrative Science found that 58 percent of enterprise business executives are already using predictive analytics within their organization. What this means for PR. Unfortunately, 82 percent of practitioners say they have no way to evaluate the return they receive on PR. Identify PR funnel accelerators.

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20 PR and Marketing Predictions for 2022

Sword and the Script

“We are going to see more journalists build their own paid content channels – with or without backing from media outlets. This means PR pros will need to figure out how to have their clients mentioned in these outlets and learn how to measure their success.”. PR grows more in demand. Data-driven PR.

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Monday Roundup: Looking Ahead

Waxing UnLyrical

As we head into the second week of December, I imagine you’ve started looking ahead to 2016. Getting Your PR Measurement Program in Shape for 2016. Why: “Unfortunately there is no silver bullet measurement tool. Reclaiming Social: Content Strategy for Social Media. ” Yea baby!

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SHIFT Archives: The Best of Q4 2015

Shift Communications

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. Ah, the question on every PR pro’s mind. That’s why we collected the key understandings needed to explain the profitability of PR to a sales team.