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How to Use Multimedia For Better PR Campaigns

Cision

From online articles to advertisements to blogs to social media posts — numerous mediums are competing for your audience’s attention. Content intelligence company, Chartbeat analyzed deep-user behavior across two billion website visits and discovered that 55 percent of internet users spend fewer than 15 seconds actively on a page.

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15 years after: the collective “grilling” of Jim Grunig still delivers visionary insights on the future of PR

PR Conversations

By João Duarte, National Scientific Committee member, FERPILab 15 years ago, a group of PR scholars, practitioners, critics, and lecturers collectively challenged Jim Grunig to address some of the recurrent issues that emerged in the PR Conversations blog at that time.

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Cooling our jets: anger literacy in communication

The Stalwart Blog

I’d let my emotions get the best of me. I read how we respond to emotional upset isn’t simply based on emotional intelligence, our bodies can trigger it as well. It’s an exercise in “life auditing” to rearrange some priorities to make way for more goodness. If it can happen to me, it can happen to anyone.

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An analysis of the impact of AI on skills in PR

Stephen Waddington

Today 12% of PR skills can already be undertaken or significantly enhanced by artificial intelligence. Regardless of the tasks and skills that can be automated or benefit from AI, human intervention, editing, sensitivity, emotional intelligence, applying good judgement and ethics will always be needed. AI tools in PR?

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Meeting Marc C. Whitt

Wadds Inc.

After all, we’re human – we have real emotions and genuine feelings. We are eager to learn and absorb all we can about and from our new employer, make new friends, meet new people, visit new places, exercise our creative muscles, and demonstrate our talents and skills. No one can be 100 percent resilient.

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The Deep Work Habits of 28 Highly Productive People

ZudePR

Links out to the 10 best blog posts I've read (on getting stuff done) during five months of exhaustive research. I'm writing a blog post on how the best communicators "go deep" and get stuff done. I know how I've done it; but how do others achieve it, I wondered (hence the blog post). Such are the risks of blogging and email.

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