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PR 2020: What will it be like?

Marketwired

If you had asked public relations professionals in 2005 what their daily routine would look like, there’s a good chance none would have predicted the landscape of 2016. Social media has helped to break down the siloed thinking of the past and we are seeing a much more communicative industry. Now, or in 2020.

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Earned Media vs. Media Relations [PR Tech Sum]

Sword and the Script

Summary of monthly PR tech news: Critical Mention adds a media database; Talkwalker acquires Nielson Social; Watch out for fine print in media monitoring contracts As a term, earned media made a big splash in search trends in late 2004 or early 2005…and then interest waned.

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The Anatomy of Attention

Doctor Spin

This refers to measuring and evaluating attentional processes, often in clinical or educational settings, to identify attention deficits or disorders. Our Attention Is Not Well-Understood Despite the growing concern over the impact of social media and the fast-paced news cycle on our attention spans, a gap in empirical data persists.

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The Complete Guide to PR Stunts

5W PR

The result was a powerful social media response along with plenty of hype for the cars. In 2005, Snapple tried to make the world’s largest Popsicle. If the association or business already has a social media presence on platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, that’s a good place to start.

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Sticky PR Measurement: Are We There Yet?

Waxing UnLyrical

Waxing UnLyrical personal, possibly poetic, musings on public relations, media, communication, and everything in between About Shonali Sticky PR Measurement: Are We There Yet? Measure me this How many times have you been asked, “Well, what is the value of public relations?” .&# or “Can you really measure that ?”

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How To Create An Editorial Strategy for Your Blog: Part Two

Journalistics

You lived through my value-sized “How to Create an Editorial Strategy for Your Blog: Part One” post and have come back for more – I like your determination. In either case, welcome to “How to Create an Editorial Strategy for Your Blog: Part Two.” What is your blog all about?

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5 technologies that will change how you do PR

Presspage

the importance of measurability. brought forth vast social media and multimedia tools, including video sharing capabilities. Social Media Social media’s rise following 2005 has been meteoric and now it enjoys a comfortable spot at top of PR strategies worldwide, with no signs of any change.