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Why Tech Is Important To PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Digital-first publications, online video, podcasts, and even company blogs provide additional avenues for brands to connect with niche audiences. gurus court influential voices on the social Web to endorse new companies, Web sites or gadgets a transformation that analysts and practitioners say is likely to permanently change the role of P.R.

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AP Style: How relevant is it in 2019?

Communications Conversations

It began as a way to standardize rules around editing based on mass media–specifically, mainstream print media. In the golden age of print, AP Style reigned supreme because editors and reporters used it–therefore, PR types like us were forced to learn it and use it. Think about the genesis of AP Style. Not by a long shot.

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Landing Page, SEO and Blog Secrets: An Interview with Clint Danks of ThinkSEM

MaccaPR

based Internet marketing agency that caught our eye with its savvy pay-per-click advertising management, Web development and digital design services. You invest a lot of time in your ThinkSEM blog , chiefly written by your wife and co-owner Sarah Danks and PR staffer Kayla Hollatz – it’s a fun read. Well, I was sorely mistaken.

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Hold the front page: the news business remains a work in progress

Stephen Waddington

The original promise of the internet was that mainstream media would be disintermediated and the public would have access to a huge variety of blogs and websites. Print, not news, in decline The quarterly Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) data is a depressing read. Print has ceded to digital in all but a few niches.

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10 insights for public relations from the 2017 European Communications Monitor

Stephen Waddington

Coping with the digital evolution and the social web is the most important issue for communication management in the next three years. 4 Channel shift from print to social exaggerated. Media relations with print newspapers/magazines are still stronger than expected. #5 5 Hypermodernity. and 9.6%). #10 Thanks for stopping by.

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Like Stuff On Facebook? Say Cheese, You're An Ad!

Waxing UnLyrical

You can see more about this in the Facebook video on the subject (and I thought it was interesting that there’s no way you can embed this in a blog post, but whatever…) Hmm. Facebook is so integrated with ever facet of our web experience at this point, it would be difficult for it to collapse overnight. Not completely.

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Media relations is thriving

Stephen Waddington

There shouldn’t be a barrier between the press office and the digital team - media relations people should be running blogs and engaging with journalists via social forms of media such as Twitter,” said Alex Singleton, author of The PR Masterclass. At the same time, the ability to print fast and cheaply bought about a concurrent revolution.