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Newsjacking: How Brands Can Use Current Events To Make News

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It involves capitalizing on current events and trending news stories to promote or offer comment from a brand, product, or service. A swift and reactive response to news lets brands insert themselves into ongoing conversations, offering timely and relevant insights. Mishandled timing or execution can damage a brand’s image.

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Survey shows people follow brands on social media to stay informed about new products and services

Sword and the Script

Contrary to conventional wisdom, 68% of people follow brands on social media to stay informed but they do it quietly and want it without all the buzzwords; 51% say the most memorable brands on social media do one simple thing: Respond A new report by Sprout Social offers further evidence of how social media is evolving.

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Why Message Optimization is Key to Brand Success

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Successful brands put a lot of thought into their messaging, how they want to deliver those messages and through which channels, and how they want to evolve them over time. Being ranked on the first page of Google search results under specific terms related to your company is one of the most effective ways to build brand awareness and equity.

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What Communicators Need to Know About Measurement Right Now

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Here, Weiner, author of the just-published “ PR Technology, Data and Insights ” (Kogan Page), discusses acting on issues at the speed of business, combating misinformation and taking the first steps to measurement. . What is more, the executives to whom PR reports now expect data to inform decisions and evaluation. Simply begin.”

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Control And The Marketing Ventriloquist: How To Improve Your PR And Advertising Performance Simultaneously

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In my previous article on marketing ventriloquism , I made the case for marketers talking through voices other than their own and explained that most marketers tend to rely on advertising because of a need for perceived control. But it is still you sharing information with your audience, and they know it.

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PR Industry Trends: Top PR Predictions For 2024

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She sees platforms like Media.com, which caters to media professionals’ needs, becoming more important sources of information for PR. Chris is watching how X continues to shed advertisers – driven in part by the spread of misinformation on the platform. And he sees PR teams getting more involved in brand safety. One example?

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How To Measure PR Outcomes: A Practical Guide

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That was how we measured the PR team’s performance – by counting the publicity clips our work generated. Our program strategies are more likely to be informed by behavioral data. And how to measure the other activities that a PR group delivers? But the problems with AVE (Advertising Value Equivalent) are obvious.