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How to Measure: The Infographic

Katie Paine's Measurement Blog

If you’ve ever seen or heard Katie Paine give a presentation, then you probably already know about her “6 Steps to Standards-Compliant Measurement.” ” However, what you haven’t seen (until now) is this infographic we created via Piktochart.

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10 Steps to Writing Content that Gets Read [Infographic]

Solo PR Pro

This infographic from SmartBlogger presents a nice visual checklist of 10 steps to produce all types of content from blog posts to white papers. The Epic Content Cycle Infographic from SmartBlogger.com. We'd love to hear your feedback. How does this compare to your current process? Is there anything that you would add?

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The Evolution of the News Release: My #PRSAICON Infographic

Bad Pitch Blog

Part of my presentation on media relations at #PRSAICON focuses on the news release paradox. Various, conflicting observations like the ones above have been compiled into the infographic below. prsaicon infographic news release' It''s seemingly got its own gravitational pull as one of the most mentioned tools in our industry.

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Infographic: Journalists Want Brands to Provide Multimedia-Rich Content

Beyond PR

According to the Cision 2017 State of the Media Report , when communicators pair compelling messages with rich formats like photos, videos, social media posts, infographics and data, they can drive better and more accurate coverage and increase earned media opportunities. 3 Rules to Ensure Your Blog Isn’t Breaking Copyright Rules.

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5 Ways to Step Up Your Infographics

PR Breakfast Club

There was a time when simply creating and sharing an infographic would net you a ridiculous amount of attention. Those days are long gone because now everyone has figured out the importance of visual content and therefore infographics are used much more frequently. Here are some ways to step up your infographics.

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FEEL First Student Contest Winners to Be Named in January 2022

Deirdre Breakenridge

Then, the students reviewed the data presented in the FEEL ebook on how different generations face fears, and related all of the information presented to their own experience and communications. . . . As I expected, the students approached FEEL differently, writing blog posts and creating infographics based on their experiences.

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How Do You Like Them (Infographic) Apples?

Waxing UnLyrical

” It occurred to me that some people treat infographics like my three-year old treats “Starships.” If there are beautifully presented pictures, the information informing them is rarely questioned, just as my daughter dutifully obliges any call for raised hands. One recent infographic illustrated this point quite well.