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7 ways to get more mileage for your trade show social content AFTER the show

Communications Conversations

A few weeks ago, I attended my first trade show on behalf of a client in three years. It was a rather large trade show and I was tasked with social media strategy and execution during and after the show. But, for many brands, trade shows are still content goldmines. Your customers are at trade shows.

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B2B Marketing During a Pandemic Crisis: An Interview with Chris Schermer

MaccaPR

Mission-critical trade shows have ceased. 3M, Thomson Reuters and ADP – and by his video, “7 Ways B2B Marketers Are Responding to the CoronaCrisis” – we poured ourselves a quarantini and grilled Chris on how marketers can survive and even thrive during this pandemic. What’s your take on virtual trade show events?

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The Importance of a Briefing Doc and How to Write One

Remote PR Jobs

Now you need to make sure your client is adequately prepared for the interview. If several briefings are taking place in a condensed timeframe, such as for a trade show, these sheets might be upsized to a formal briefing book. Pro tip: Make sure to ask the reporter if they will be on camera, if it is a video conference.

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How to Use Your Blog to Connect with Your Audience

ReimaginePR

You have a blog, you have a potential audience, and now you need to connect the two, but you’re not sure how. But, that’s okay, because by creating a solid blog strategy, you can find your audience. Here’s a checklist for what you should do after writing every blog post. Create a Clear Reason for Your Blog.

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Three Brand Lessons From CES 2022: Turning Your Conference Lemons into Lemonade

MaccaPR

Beyond the exodus of brands, many major media outlets such as TechCrunch, The Wall Street Journal and Gizmodo announced they wouldn’t be sending any of their journalists in person and would be instead conduct all interviews virtually. the reporters likes to schedule interviews through? What’s a marketer to do? Source: TriNet’s Twitter.

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Influencer Relations For B2B Brands

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

This is a sign that their expertise is relatively up-to-date, and academic credentials are a plus, particularly when it comes to being quoted in media interviews. Attending conferences and trade shows benefits young companies in many ways, not the least of which is the opportunity to network with various breeds of influencer.

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How PR Supports “Thought Leaders”

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Blogs – an executive’s own, plus a commenting strategy for others. Videos – particularly “how-to” or “behind-the-scenes” Podcasts – producers are constantly looking for guests and appearances are a great way to help hone interview skills.