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Hey, Everyone Enjoys a Pat on the Back

Ishmael's Corner

Looking at traffic over a 12-month period that covered August 2013 thru July 2014, you can see nine of the top 10 posts for this period were published prior to August 2013 with the vast majority of this recent traffic coming from organic search or what we like to term “earned search:”. But it does require work and time.

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What Values-Driven Companies Really Look Like

ReimaginePR

He took home $19 million in 2013. Where the vast majority, the undeniable profit drivers, with the exception of upper management positions barely make enough to live comfortably on their own, the distribution of income in this company is no better than that of the other big players in the corporate world.” Not the CEO though.

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More Intelligent, More Human: The Future of Marketing Is Both

PR 20/20

Source: Neilsen , 2013). One of the reasons for the shift toward more conscious capitalism is generational: as Millennials and Gen Zs come into prominent business, leadership, and purchasing roles, they demand equality, social justice, transparency, and social action. Storytelling with the Cognitive Content Hub™. Brand identity.

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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

I believe there will be an acceleration towards humanizing brands, putting individuals in front of a corporate identity, in an effort to emotionally connect with customers.”. – BJ Schaknowski | Vertafore. Also see PR and Storytelling; Off Script No. December 2013: Focusing on a Few 2014 Content Marketing Predictions.

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Seeing Around Corners: 30 Marketing and PR Predictions for 2021

Sword and the Script

Podcasts are great for the delivery of credible information and analysis, and storytelling. Stressed corporate teams can hire extra PR and marketing muscle to supplement themselves, often without committing to long-term benefits and employment packages. Jo Detavernier | Detavernier Strategic Communication.

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