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6 Twin Cities women with amazing PR, comms and marketing career journeys

Communications Conversations

I did not attend, but the event featured a number of women leaders talking about their career progressions and encouraging others to seek the curiosity, bravery and creativity needed to drive successful careers–and lives (my educated guess based on the posts I saw from the event). Also spent time at Bolin Marketing in Minneapolis.

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Corporate America Looks to PR for Digital and Social

The Proactive Report

It would appear that the corporate pendulum is swinging away from marketing as the place for social media to PR. More than half (51%) of marketing and advertising execs polled in November 2015 said the PR team is best suited to handle social media activity. This is up from 39% in 2013.

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Corporate America Looks to PR for Digital and Social

The Proactive Report

It would appear that the corporate pendulum is swinging away from marketing as the place for social media to PR. More than half (51%) of marketing and advertising execs polled in November 2015 said the PR team is best suited to handle social media activity. This is up from 39% in 2013.

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Corporate America Looks to PR for Digital and Social

The Proactive Report

It would appear that the corporate pendulum is swinging away from marketing as the place for social media to PR. More than half (51%) of marketing and advertising execs polled in November 2015 said the PR team is best suited to handle social media activity. This is up from 39% in 2013.

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Reactive PR Opportunities in Brand Mentions

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Most often, reactive PR is associated with “newsjacking,” where a brand may seize on a trending news story through social posts or expert commentary in the media. It also launched a social media campaign with humorous memes and messages about the dangers of the behavior. McDonald’s wrong-time marketing?

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How to Create an Online Newsroom That Journalists Love

Rock the Status Quo

Creativity counts when it comes to a media pitch, the headline of your press release and share-worthy blog posts. I’d also suggest adding social media feeds to it. But what about your online newsroom? If you don’t have these items in yours, it might be time to beef it up. by CarrieMorgan.

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Tracing the measurement origins of PESO

PR Conversations

The Fleishman Hillard development of PESO built (with acknowledgement) on the use of earned, owned and paid as a popular way of categorising – and integrating – media channels, as defined by Sean Corcoran of Forrester in December 2009. This image is shared via Creative Commons and credited to Spin Sucks.