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The Press Release is Not Dead, But It Has Evolved

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

They are the Swiss Army knife of public relations,” said Stephen Waddington in a recent issue of Influence (magazine for CIPR members). Multimedia Elements : Boost your press release with multimedia elements such as high-quality images, videos, infographics, or audio clips. Press releases are multipurpose, multifunctional documents.

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We Asked Today’s PR Influencers: What is #CreativePR?

Marketwired

When you can, offer high resolution photos, videos or infographics. Creative PR is moving your storytelling to new levels by creating and sharing more interactive and visual content. The quotes pique far more interest around our guests and their interviews. Sometimes, an image can even spark an idea for a story. She holds a B.A.

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Searching for Marketing Inspiration? Check out these 55+ Inbound Marketing Resources [UPDATED]

PR 20/20

Content Strategist ( @Contently ): A publishing solution with an insightful magazine on “brands, storytelling and the future of content.”. For all things AI in marketing, check out our CEO Paul Roetzer’s ( @PaulRoetzer ) latest endeavor, MAII, to learn current and future potential in the industry. even a free marketing course).

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PR Agency Best Practices for Common Content Roadblocks

Beyond PR

Inspired storytelling and strong visuals can help today’s agencies start conversations, interest media and hook new customers for their clients. Quotes not only break up content visually, they also highlight your client as an expert, leading to potential interview and speaking engagement opportunities. In a word, content.

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Media relations is thriving

Stephen Waddington

Much of the modern public relations business grew up out of media relations and publicity, rooted in storytelling and editorial engagement. If you read an article about an individual or organisation in your favourite magazine or newspaper you’re likely to view it far more favourably than if you heard the information direct.

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A Marketing to Media Translation Dictionary For Journalists Turned Content Marketers

Contently - Strategy

Meanwhile, a media company like Hearst might publish a feature article in the print edition of Esquire magazine, and the sole “point” of that article might be “make the reader feel like they really get Chris Evans.” A lead form for a magazine’s free email newsletter is another. ” Why? Journalistic.

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Why Content Marketing and Public Relations Need Each Other

Sword and the Script

This is a sure-fire path to fail in content marketing, and a central theme of a piece by the analyst firm Gartner on content marketing , stemming from an interview with Joe Pulizzi of the Content Marketing Institute. Get to the latest infographic before it’s published – and pitch it to a media outlet first.