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Storytelling, PR, and Measurement

Waxing UnLyrical

Even within this blog for Waxing UnLyrical, the “Rebirth of Storytelling” was promoted as a returning concept back in May of 2011. ” Today, policing can be found through the organizations that are measuring the paid, earned, shared, and owned results of their public relations efforts.

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Measuring impact vs. quantity for professors in academia

Karen Freberg

I had lots of international talks, professional presentations, and book chapters, but two research articles. Back in 2011, the industry was talking about influencers – but academia? Case in point: When I was on the job market and when I was brought on board to the University of Louisville, I had two articles to my name.

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Strategic Accounts Director – Customer Success

Onclusive

Communicate the value of these solutions to the customers internal teams and executives. Onclusive developed the Power of Voice metric as a way to measure the quality of a brand’s media coverage in relation to its competitors, and invented PR Attribution to measure the real impact that content is having on a company’s bottom line.

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Using Twitter to monitor and measure public health and wellbeing

Stephen Waddington

The paper, written by an international multi-disciplinary group, examined a variety of techniques. A study by researchers at John Hopkins University in Baltimore in 2011 (opens as a PDF) found results consistent with other data such as Google Flu Trends, a service that predicts influenza based on search data.

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Case Study: Blogger Outreach for Oxfam America’s International Women’s Day 2012 Campaign

Waxing UnLyrical

One of the most fun projects I’ve worked on recently was Oxfam America’s (OA) International Women’s Day (IWD) 2012 campaign. What’s measurable? The eCard initiative was new for 2012, so there wasn’t a benchmark, say for 2011, to set goals against. The project. The background work and outreach.

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What Would Mickey Measure?

Waxing UnLyrical

tomorrow, for PRSA’s 2011 International Conference. I’m presenting on Monday at 3:30 pm ET (would love to see you there if you’re headed thataway) on practical measurement. Now, if you’ve seen/heard me talk about measurement before, you can skip my session. Measurement is not tough.

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AirPR Raises $8 Million Series C Financing – Bolsters Platform With the Release of Author Intelligence™ Solution

Onclusive

The financing will fuel investment in engineering, data science and product development and accelerate the expansion of the company’s international footprint. AirPR was founded in 2011 and is headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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