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The Extra Mile PR Strategy: Wow Your Customers

Doctor Spin

He argues that founders should not underestimate the power of compound growth and should measure their startup’s progress through weekly growth rates. Stuffed giraffe shows what customer service is all about. In 1975, a customer returned a set of tires to Nordstrom, even though the store had never sold tires before.

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Six Things That Haven’t Changed About PR

Mindful Marketing

The PR analytics and PR measurement landscape are continually evolving with the advent of owned vs earned media, social channels, the Barcelona Principles and a growing demand for standards around measurement and analytics. So we know PR measurement has changed and continues to evolve (thankfully). By Seedepth.

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PRCA Digital PR Report 2015 need for more digital PR training and digital PR budgets expected to grow

Stuart Bruce

I very much doubt that the in-house communications team that are confident they can measure the ROI of traditional PR activities are actually right. I very much doubt that the in-house communications team that are confident they can measure the ROI of traditional PR activities are actually right. Digital PR training.

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26 Thoughtful Marketing Predictions that Could Actually Happen in 2019 Across PR, Content, Digital, Social Media and Customer Success

Sword and the Script

Metrics like average-top-of funnel-audience-viewing-time and new-brand-search-frequency will be incorporated to measure latent brand searches generated anew from social videos. PR teams will be measured by inputted organic brand conversion lift and Google Trends. December 2014: 6 Pragmatic Content Marketing Predictions for 2015.

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The Top PR Threats To Your Company’s Reputation

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

A hack or security breach can have a huge PR ripple effect, undermining relations with customers and tarnishing a brand image for years. The notorious 2013 hack of Target cardholders ultimately cost the company $242 million. The good news is that “viral” customer service works both ways.