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S&T Live Recap: Gini Dietrich on the Evolution of the PESO Model and the Impact of AI

PRSay

When trying to demonstrate the value of their work, “One of the biggest challenges that PR professionals have is that we measure outputs instead of outcomes,” Gini Dietrich said. When we looked at the model in 2020, we realized there were things in it like Google+ and Vine that no longer existed,” she said. “We It is amazing.”

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Goodbye Third-Party Cookies, Hello Content Marketing

Contently - Strategy

Google has reportedly been rolling out this shift for years. But in January 2024, Google finally rolled out a new feature— Tracking Protection —that could signal the end of the third-party cookie as we know it. Google itself has announced it does not plan build “alternate identifiers to track individuals as they browse the web.”

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10 Facts PR Influencers Know to Be True

Onclusive

Hosted by Deirdre Breakenridge of Pure Performance Communications , and joined by fellow panelists Shonali Burke and Shannon Furey , the panel covered emerging PR trends including how corporate storytelling has changed in recent years and what PR professionals must learn to sustain their careers. Technology has largely enabled this.”

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7 Skills PR Teams Can’t Do Without

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

We need to be able to use social media platforms to reach and engage curated audiences, as well as measure the success of our campaigns. The internet and social platforms are key tools for storytelling, brand management and connection. Just ask Google. A strong understanding of digital and social media platforms is a must.

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Smart Speakers Offer A Clear Opportunity For PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Alexa, will technology change the public relations industry? We use data analytics to inform our campaigns and to measure campaign outcomes like message delivery or perception change. This isn’t new technology, of course, but it has only recently become reliable enough to reach a tipping point in consumer adoption.

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Demystifying PR ROI

Onclusive

PR professionals and communicators, however, have not, as a whole, significantly changed how they measure their success. CMOs and CEOs are starting to ask: Why can’t PR be measured and attributed the way that marketing efforts can? The typical response is that PR ROI and Earned Media are more difficult to measure.

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How to Use Data to Tell Stories and Attribute PR Value

PRSay

However, paid media has historically had a significant advantage over earned when it comes to measuring success. Why Data Is Required for Storytelling. Storytelling is an art, and when done well it touches on human emotion and evokes a connection. That’s one of the reasons why the art of PR now requires the science of data.

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