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4 Tips on Pitching U.S. News & World Report’s Devon Thorsby

Cision

Devon Thorsby is a real estate reporter for U.S. News & World Report ‘s Consumer Advice section and has been with the publication since October 2015. I’d like to receive real estate related pitches with a consumer advice spin – preferably regarding residential real estate.

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Visual Content and your Brand

The Proactive Report

Social media has become a melting pot of white noise. VISUAL REAL ESTATE. Think about it in terms of pure real estate: a text update could occupy a height of about 50 pixels, whereas an image could take up 500 pixels. Creating interesting, original content can be time consuming and requires talented people.

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4 Trending Tactics to Add to Your Video Marketing Strategy

PR 20/20

According to Wyzowl’s State of Video Marketing Survey , 81% of businesses use video as a marketing tool— up 18 points from 2017. In addition, the average respondent consumes 1.5 Incorporating videos into your social media feeds certainly isn’t a new idea. Tours (ex: facility, office, real estate walkthrough).

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Five PR Predictions For 2017

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

But there’s been a shift towards specialist agencies that focus exclusively in PR for companies in sectors like technology, fashion or real estate. With the rise of social media, digital technology, and more, PR professionals have to stretch. Technology will evolve.

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Don’t Quit Facebook Yet

Shift Communications

Last week, Facebook announced that beginning in January of 2015, it will be cracking down on purely promotional content coming from brands; with limited real estate in the News Feed, Facebook realizes that people want meaningful content, not sales-y product pushing.

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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. Through technologies from social media to sensors, manufacturers and tech companies will be able to see how Alphas interact with their brands. Offer transparency.

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Will The Election Kill Brand Trump?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

While this may be an exaggeration, it’s no secret that for decades the Trump organization’s business has been based more on licensing and leasing deals rather than outright ownership of real estate properties. Or has the largely negative media cycle of late started to hurt brand Trump? (The

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