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Social Media for Consumer vs. B2B: Three Fundamental Differences

Deirdre Breakenridge

Most of the work I’ve seen profiled in best practices, case studies, award entries, panel discussions and other channels has been consumer-facing – as in work done by companies or agencies to advance the agenda of a B2C company or a consumer product (Oreo, Dove or Skittles anyone?). … Read more.

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Social Media for Consumer vs. B2B: Three Fundamental Differences

Deirdre Breakenridge

Most of the work I’ve seen profiled in best practices, case studies, award entries, panel discussions and other channels has been consumer-facing – as in work done by companies or agencies to advance the agenda of a B2C company or a consumer product (Oreo, Dove or Skittles anyone?). … Read more.

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Which sectors will be hot or not in technology PR in 2017?

PR in High Definition

Technology isn’t all drones, swarm intelligence and hype – and even the worlds of virtual reality (despite the ready availability of headsets), 3D printing and the IoT are a reasonably long way from ubiquitous adoption across the UK. The post Which sectors will be hot or not in technology PR in 2017? Email,” he replied.

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More on PR2020: social media activism, internal comms resurgence, storytelling and professionalism

Stephen Waddington

Social media activism: brands don’t listen In 2012 Steve Earl and I wrote a book called Brand Anarchy. Forward-thinking organisations are using new technologies as a means of listening and engaging with employees. Technology firms such as Microsoft with Teams and Facebook with Workplace are taking a keen interest in the market.

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I Sold PR 20/20, but That’s Just the Start of the Story

PR 20/20

We will be making new investments over the coming months in talent and technology to advance the agency. Now imagine if every one of those activities could be intelligently automated to some degree with smarter marketing technology. But AI is not just in your consumer life. AI is not some abstract thing you see in sci-fi movies.

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The Future of Marketing: Paul Roetzer

Shift Communications

In 2012, he penned the book, “Marketing Agency Blueprint” which was followed up by “Marketing Performance Blueprint” in 2014. Here are quick takeaways from his thoughts: Marketers who can tap into the creative, right-side of their brain along with the data-focused left side of the brain will be the future CMO’s. Technology has changed.

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How Carnival Cruise Lines Built a Resilient Brand After Crisis

Cision

When Carnival Cruise Line was faced with several crises back in 2012 and 2013 , it was a deficit that many brand experts predicted would take at least four years to dig out of. brand in consumer perception,” a feat which took half the time it has taken other crisis-stricken major brands.

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