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Pitching for pants

Stephen Waddington

Our goal is to disrupt the market for male underwear and become a global brand within three years. About the market There are 20 million men in the UK. Skidz estimates that men change their underwear every two to three days, making the market approximately 60 million pairs of pants per year. Limited data is available.

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Today, we say goodbye to HARO [PR Tech Sum 52]

Sword and the Script

Sword and the Script Media can help with B2B marketing, PR and social media. It grew eventually into a tech-based email list that was free for users with an advertising model. Acquisitions PR software company Vocus acquired HARO in 2010 for an undisclosed sum. And now onward with this month’s PR Tech Sum. >>>

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Meet the Media: Vince Bond, Reporter at Automotive News

Bianchi Biz Blog

My other areas of focus are marketing and diversity-related issues, mainly around the development of the minority dealer base. Every part of the industry has had to recalibrate and figure out how to design, build, sell and advertise vehicles in this new environment. What advice do you have for PR people that want to pitch you?

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This AI is ‘Taylor’ Made for Media Relations; PRophet Adds Generative AI to PR Software

Sword and the Script

Former PR agency leader is a building software product focused on improving PR pitches with two different types of artificial intelligence I’ve started to use ChatGPT to rewrite and suggest alternate headlines. In 2010, he sold his agency to an advertising holdings company for an estimated $10-$15 million.

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3 Studies that Challenge Marketing Assumptions [UML]

Sword and the Script

And that’s the theme for this week’s Unscripted Marketing links [UML] – an occasional Saturday roundup of three vetted links grouped around a theme and offered for your consideration. This week we challenging three marketing assumptions. 1) Marketing assumption: more leads are better. Who doesn’t want more leads?

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The Old “New Media” and Marketing Tools with Novel Twists [UML]

Sword and the Script

Avid podcast listeners consume an average of five a week – listening for four hours and 10 minutes (chart nearby used with permission by The Marketing Companion ). Not only is this a significant amount of time – but it’s quality time and so marketing has joined the crowd. 1) Marketing Audibles for Audio Search.

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What Shadow Banking Means for Your Financial Services PR Program

Shift Communications

According to a working paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research, the market share of shadow banks in the mortgage market nearly tripled from 2007-2015. Pitching that point-of-view to reporters will be far more likely to catch their attention than a me-too statement (that’s likely also coming from your competitor).

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