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How Storytelling Connects Paid, Earned, and Owned Media

Onclusive

In 2012, in response to the Altimeter group’s white paper on “converged media” last summer, Jeremiah Owyang took a stab on his blog at defining the new workflow for paid, earned, owned and shared media. In the meantime, the rise of shared or social media complicated things further. Was it a function of PR? Its own function?

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Where Do You Find Data For PR Storytelling?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Social monitoring and listening not only give us a heads up on customer service issues or negative PR, but they can illuminate industry trends and customer behavior. Media love poll-results story pitches, especially when accompanied by visuals like infographics. Data to power PR storytelling.

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7 Data Visualization Tools That Anyone Can Use

Cision

Get the “How to Measure PR in a Multi-Touch Attribution Model” white paper! My Heat Map allows you to create a heat map visualization , offers a really great step-by-step guide and customer service and it’s the best looking of any of the heat map tools I looked at. Want to be even more data-savvy?

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5 Data Visualization Tools That Anyone Can Use

Cision

Get the “How to Measure PR in a Multi-Touch Attribution Model” white paper! My Heat Map allows you to create a heat map visualization , offers a really great step-by-step guide and customer service and it’s the best looking of any of the heat map tools I looked at. Want to be even more data-savvy?

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

Stuart Bruce

When asked to rate their top three, the majority of in-house comms people gain most of their social media education and insight from expert blogs (52%), although there is 12% growth in use of expert white papers since last year (From 17% to 29%). Despite this, most (64%) expect their digital budget to grow in the next 12 months.