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PR vs. Advertising: What’s the difference?

5W PR

When most people hear about PR and advertising, they assume it’s roughly the same thing. The mistaken belief might arise from the fact that both of them have to do with the information found about a person or brand in the media, making both of them marketing. The starkest difference between them is that advertising is controlled media.

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Reputation on social media – Comms must own it or lose it

NewsWhip

These folks are fully tuned into the emerging interplay between media and social media. They also use quantified data to inform their strategy and media planning, taking a “moneyball” approach. . Their work is capital “M” media not social media – that’s for the marketing guys on the 11th floor.

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PR Measurement: An Integrated Approach

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

In recent years, multi-channel communication has blurred the lines between paid, earned, shared and owned media (known as the PESO model). An integrated approach includes all aspects of communications — public relations, marketing, social media, advertising — for a 360-degree view of the planning and measurement process.

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Pitching for pants

Stephen Waddington

As a direct to consumer marketplace we’re both a partner and a competitor to any underwear manufacturer. Channels and tactics Mainstream media: national, lifestyle and technology Social media: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok YouTube channel: underwear.tv Competition Skidz is entering a competitive market.

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Behind the Headlines With Lynda Fernandez

Cision

In 2010, after a landmark merger with another local association, we became the Miami Association of Realtors, the largest local Realtor group in the nation, and I finally convinced our leadership to contract for Cision and PRWeb. The Internet and social media have transformed the way people access information.

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How to Cut Through Social Media Hype with Simple Math

Waxing UnLyrical

Social media talking heads and agencies will use fancy numbers because they look impressive, and it benefits their businesses. Social networks will also do the same, partially to attract news coverage, members, and investors. In April 2010, Facebook had a statistic that said users spend 55 minutes each on the site per day.

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What Compels People to Share Your Content?

Waxing UnLyrical

In his research on viral advertising videos , he found that a very small percentage of advertising videos (0.1%) actually go “viral.” ” What this means is that professional advertisers have a one in one thousand chance of going viral and that percentage is static. His findings are pretty illuminating.

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