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3 Fast Ways To Fill A Slow-Moving PR Pipeline & Keep Clients Happy

Rock the Status Quo

Let’s use the example of a luxury residential real estate client. Move past real estate trade pubs and consumer media. Are there trade publications, e-zines and blogs related to those industries with short publication cycles for their online platforms? Do they have videos but no YouTube channel?

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Building a Media Strategy with Cassie Lawrence, JSA+Partners

OnePitch

She now conducts proactive media strategy and builds thought leadership programs for clients in digital media and consumer tech. Along with messaging to our members about the importance of getting a colonoscopy, we live-streamed our Founder and CEO’s colonoscopy on YouTube. Want more blogs like this?

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4 Trending Tactics to Add to Your Video Marketing Strategy

PR 20/20

In addition, the average respondent consumes 1.5 Whether it be on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube or Snapchat, live streaming video content is becoming more popular for both marketers and social media users. YouTube and Facebook both offer 360-degree functionality for viewers. Tours (ex: facility, office, real estate walkthrough).

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11 Content Marketing Mistakes to Avoid

Cision

Treat your headline as the premium real estate that it is, and give it curb appeal. I had the opportunity to write a guest post for a PR blog recently. I wrote a pretty extensive piece about social media for PR professionals (as I might for the Cision blog) and right before sending it I slapped myself on the forehead.

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Behind-the-Scenes PR Tour of Universal Orlando Resort

Solo PR Pro

An email or blog post can’t do that! She also touched on the importance of social media in bringing tweens and teens to the parks, and the challenge of choosing, and budgeting for, popular YouTube creators to produce content on-site.For example, YouTubers with millions of subscribers may ask as much as $75,000 to produce content on-site.

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Here Comes Generation Alpha: What PR Pros Need to Know About the World’s Next Age Group

PRSay

Born between 2010 and 2025 to millennial and Gen Z parents, the Alpha Generation’s first members are beginning to emerge as consumers as they enter middle school. How should PR professionals and marketers connect with members of Generation Alpha as they become consumers, voters and donors in the years to come?

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