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Digital PR spend increases significantly, but still not enough investment in training

Stuart Bruce

The PRCA Digital PR and Communications Report 2016 reveals a sharp rise in digital PR budgets, but continuing concern over the lack of investment in training. Depressingly the need for more investment in training was also one of the main findings of last year’s report. However, social media (i.e.

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Digital PR Measurement Lessons from News Analytics

The Proactive Report

News outlets mostly measure the wrong things,” writes Tom Rosenstiel, a senior fellow with the Brookings Institution and Executive Director of API. PR lesson: Take the time to produce content of real depth and value. She will answer questions about PR measurement.

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Digital PR Measurement Lessons from News Analytics

The Proactive Report

News outlets mostly measure the wrong things,” writes Tom Rosenstiel, a senior fellow with the Brookings Institution and Executive Director of API. PR lesson: Take the time to produce content of real depth and value. So a 1200-word article with real substance will get 23% more engagement and 11% more views.

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Learn to Measure What Matters

The Proactive Report

September is AMEC’s Global Measurement Month with many events around the world focused on PR measurement. Advertising Equivalency Values, where you measure the value of your media coverage by calculating how much an equivalent advertisement would cost.) Why is measuring AVE’s a waste of time? REGISTER NOW.

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PR Tips and Hacks for a Small Business

The Proactive Report

And they paid $500 a month for strategy and measurement. How do you think a small business can leverage influencers specially when on a low budget and tight PR strategies? One DIY Design blogger with 30,000 followers resulted in more traffic, visibility, and sales than being featured in the top design blog, Apartment Therapy.

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PRCA Digital PR Report 2015 need for more digital PR training and digital PR budgets expected to grow

Stuart Bruce

The Public Relations Consultants Association (PRCA) has revealed the findings of its Digital PR Report 2015, with insights across the following key areas: In-house budgeting for blogger outreach continues to grow and PR agencies increasingly entrusted with this work. However, there are some interesting indications.

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8 On-The-Money Social Media Facts Every SME Needs to Know in 2016

ZudePR

You’re a family business owner wondering how to make sense of social media, blogging, and PR. How it can help your business and what you should focus on in the often-bewildering and fast-developing field of digital marketing. 7: 95% of Blogs Fail. Advice: get some one-to-one blogging training.