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How Data-Driven Storytelling Drives PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Journalists look for pitches that are backed up by data in the form of charts, graphs, tables, or interactive infographics. In the last few years, as the news industry has been in flux, data-driven journalism has become the standard, as journalists forage for interesting data to either find a new story or support a current one.

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Basic, Advanced and Bridge Building: Boldness in Content Marketing [UML]

Sword and the Script

A new survey of 2,400 B2B marketers suggests content marketing is the top priority this year – and by a wide margin. According to Marketing Charts , 37% of the respondents cited content marketing as the most important initiative. 3) The bold “content marketing” bridge.

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Content Marketing Is So Last Year

Flatiron Communications

We also were led to believe that the creation of a compelling piece of content (text, images, infographics, video) stood a chance of going viral. Now that CGM has morphed in name to UGC (user generated content), marketers want a guarantee — in the form of a ready-made audience — to drive awareness and action.

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How to Use Your Blog to Connect with Your Audience

ReimaginePR

You’re writing for the web, which means that it’s okay to be relaxed, conversational and even funny, if you can pull it off! You’re not writing for a college professor or a medical journal– you’re writing a blog for an audience who probably doesn’t know as much as you do about your topic and they’re coming to you for answers.

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An Eclectic but Intriguing Mix of 32 Statistics that Summarize Public Relations and Marketing in 2019

Sword and the Script

Read more: 3 Studies with Benchmarks for Content Marketing, Blogging and Webinars [UML]. 2) The average content marketing budget is $185,000. The most successful content marketers invested more, with an average of $272,000, while the least successful content marketers spent less at $109,000.

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Ad Blockers: A Home Run (Or a Strike Out) For PR, Social and Content Marketing?

MaccaPR

The near-collapse of much of US journalism employment and the seeming vulnerability of PR coincided with America’s top marketers who - smitten with digital advertising - diverted billions of dollars from their traditional ad budgets into online. Exhibit A: The Death Knell of “Advertising’?

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Content Foundations: Buyer Personas, Why Use Them & How to Make the Most of Them

Cision

In fact, as all savvy marketers know, more than “what” you sell, “how” you sell creates a bigger emotional, and thus bankable, impact. There is really no excuse to stick with lackluster content that rubs people the wrong way or leaves them disinterested. 3 Content Marketing Wins with Buyer Personas.

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