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What is Digital PR? Read Before Starting Your First Campaign

Buzzstream

Traditional PR may encompass online media but mainly focuses on newspapers, magazines, radio, and TV. For example, a survey piece, a data study, or a story with heavy visual elements like an infographic or map could all be considered hero content. Here are some specific examples of Hero content: Surveys.

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The Best Execution for your Link Building Campaigns

Buzzstream

So whilst thinking about what formats can work best, try to avoid saying “I want to create an infographic” or “I want to create a video”. This is often easier than updating a more complex execution such as an interactive infographic because it is usually a case of updating copy and visuals with new ones. Static infographic.

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How the Explainer Changed Digital Media Forever

Contently - Strategy

The first approach yields a timeline of newspaper articles, which you can piece together to create a full story. Some of Vox’s best straightforward explainers in the last few years include this infographic visualizing data on Earth’s biodiversity, a piece on psychedelics , and this article on impeachment.

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The Dynamic Web: Pop-ups, Persistence and SERP [UML]

Sword and the Script

Viral Marketing: The Hope, Hype and Helplessness. The top spot in an organic search is many ways what page 1 above the fold in a printed version of a newspaper used to be many years ago. Even knowing pop-ups work, I’ve been taken aback by just how many new subscriptions I’ve gained merely by providing a subtle nudge.

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