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What is Data-Driven PR, Part 3: Defining Data

Shift Communications

We’ve used the expression data-driven PR for quite some time now, but haven’t clearly defined it. What does data-driven PR mean? How do you know whether your public relations efforts are data-driven or not? To be data-driven is to make decisions with data first and foremost.

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3 Best Practices For Using Data In B2B PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Bizzabo let its data shine and was featured in Bloomberg, NPR, MarketWatch, VentureBeat, and more. Don’t run away from consumers. When B2B tech brands consider research options, they can be quick to write off developing data that polls or surveys consumers. Instead, they ask that the focus be on polling retail executives.

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Breaching 140: Who’s Using Twitter’s 280 Characters?

Shift Communications

Of all the industries using the new format, B2C financial services – banking and retail investment brands – are using the most characters in the new format. Vice President, Marketing Technology. B2B technology. Consumer health and fitness. Consumer technology. SaaS technology companies.

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A Traditional PR Pro Take on Analytics

Shift Communications

With a little training on how to view baseline metrics, the tool can do wonders for a PR program and a PR professional. Take for example one of my clients – a quirky, sarcastic (and hilarious) t-shirt company whose typical retail value per product is around $20-$25. Account Director, Consumer. are also key.