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20 PR and Marketing Predictions for 2022

Sword and the Script

The tactic still matters, but PR pros and writers will need to step up their game to cut through the clutter. Engage with the blogger on social media first, personalize your outreach, read and follow any requirements, and provide high-quality content. Social media livestreams will become acceptable as mainstream ‘news.’.

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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. Reclaiming Social: Content Strategy for Social Media. Uber-Targeted Social Media Strategies. #someoneslowmedown! ” Yea baby!

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Don’t Be Outdated: Why It’s Important to Refresh Your Models

Shift Communications

This very early application of content marketing came at the perfect time, in a number of ways. For the blogosphere, it came at a time when the demand for content on indoor pools was not met with a satisfactory supply. Their efforts are what we know of today as “content marketing.”

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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.

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Twitter’s New Algorithm

Shift Communications

Twitter announced on February 10, 2016 that it would be rolling out a new feature which prioritizes “the best tweets from people you know.” ” News of this announcement spread (okay—exploded) across the internet with widely varying interpretations like a game of social media telephone.

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