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2024’s Top 5 PR Trends: What to Watch

Newsfile

Understanding what to prioritize can be daunting and 2024’s top 5 PR trends sift through the constant advancements and shifts in the industry. This article highlights the top five PR trends for 2024, offering insights to refine and modernize your PR strategies. 74% of PR pros report an increase in work quality when using AI.

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Navigating the Evolving Beauty PR Landscape in 2024

5W PR

Leveraging social media and influencers Beauty brands can collaborate with influencers for product launches, tutorials, and reviews. Interactive and immersive PR Incorporate technology to create virtual experiences. Implement virtual try-on tools for makeup products, allowing consumers to experiment with different looks online.

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2024’s Top 5 PR Trends: What to Watch

Newsfile

The public relations field covers a wide array of tools and you may find it hard to know how to prioritize your PR efforts in 2024. So, to help you out, we’ve identified the top 5 PR trends in 2024. Muck Rack, January 2024 ) Muck Rack also reports below that a signifcant number of PR pros are editing AI output. #AI

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A Luxury Sandwich Bag and Marketing with Drones: It’s a Campaign Round Up

Prohibition

It’s the first campaign round up of 2024 – and here’s what we’ve loved so far. It’s the perfect campaign – tapping into a national conversation and something that most people can identify with, creative use of its own product, and a fun piece of creative for a visual element. You survived January. Great work from McVitie’s!

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A CRM with Real Analytics for Public Relations, M&A Report, Geoffrey Moore on PR Technology; PR Tech Sum: Propel, Burton-Taylor, Cision, Edelman and Onclusive

Sword and the Script

And now, here’s this month’s PR technology summary…. PR Week published a story about a new vendor out of Tel Aviv that’s has launched what it pitches as a CRM for PR. The PR Week story is the only information about the product launch that seemed to be available – there was no announcement that I saw.