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The Evolution of Earned Media: Navigating Change

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Nonprofit newsrooms are also on the rise, like the nonpartisan nonprofit States Newsrooms. Product reviews on platforms like YouTube, social media platforms, or blogs. By the numbers According to one report, 85% of PR pros reported media relations accounted for at least 25% of their time. And it’s not just public relations.

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Top 10 Influential PR Businesses to Follow in 2020

Critical Mention

From tweets to blogs, many PR organizations publish great PR content. Powell Tate partners with organizations across sectors — global corporations, advocacy groups, nonprofits and foundations, coalitions, national trade associations and government agencies. Share Tweet Share. Weber Shandwick. WeberShandwick. Approach: We listen.

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The Bravery of Silence: Responsible Advocacy Starts With Listening

PRSay

Please join the discussion through blog posts, webinars and Twitter Chats (#PREthics) scheduled throughout the month of September and consider the content a catalyst for integrating ethics and ethical practice into your daily communication activities. Entertainment, technology, manufacturing, nonprofit.

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Kidfluencers

Mindful Marketing

Today’s online influencer marketing makes it difficult even for adults to connect the dots between product users and corporate sponsors. ” Subscribe to Mindful Matters blog. You probably liked seeing a picture appear as you drew lines from one number to the next. Learn more about the Mindful Matrix and Mindful Meter.

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Curiosity: One of the Three Cs of Public Relations

Waxing UnLyrical

As a toddler (4-ish), I wondered what was inside that thing on the wall where, if you plugged in a lamp, there was light, or if you plugged in a radio, there was sound… music… people talking. Then, in my early teens, I constructed a battery-powered transistor radio. So I did the logical (in my mind) thing. Very basic, but it worked!

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3 Ways to Reach Campus Media with Content They Care About

Beyond PR

You know this generation – the most likely to own a smartphone (89%); least likely to listen to the radio (at least in the traditional sense) (31%); and most likely to shop online (53%), all according to a guide from students at the University of Southern California’s online MS in applied psychology – and they’d know; they are students, after all.

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Professional Curiosity Doesn’t ‘Kill Cats’

Waxing UnLyrical

To drill down even further, I call it “curiosity,” and it often leads to wonderfully innovative things like light bulbs, Post-it notes, and Velcro… along with radio, television, movies, and all sorts of “gotta have” stuff. He blogs at A Professor’s Thoughts. By asking, and answering, the question, “What does it mean?”. or “What if…?”.