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9 Content Marketing Trends That Will Rule The Roost In 2016

Cision

Quite obviously, the competition on the web has become fierce, forcing businesses and content marketers to become more creative than ever before in their content endeavors. Want to deliver valuable content in 2016? Learn how to build a brand journalism program with Cision’s free white paper! Interactive Storytelling.

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Public Relations Objectives

Doctor Spin

In an era where consumers are increasingly sceptical of advertising and corporate speak, PR offers a more authentic and credible way to communicate with the public. Source: Journal of Communication 1 Botan, C., & Taylor, M. Journal of Communication, 54, 645–661. Source: Journal of Accounting and Economics 5 Brown, L.,

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20 PR and Marketing Predictions for 2022

Sword and the Script

Growth of independent journalism. “We It’s good news for contextual advertising companies, who have already started reaping the benefits of marketing’s ‘identity crisis.’ It will boost tactics like contextual advertising, email marketing, and social commerce and could even usher in a new era of creative marketing and PR strategies.

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30 Pragmatic Marketing and PR Predictions for 2020

Sword and the Script

We can measure the initial impacts of marketing and advertising efforts almost immediately, but that doesn’t mean we should. But it’s not advertising, and it’s not ‘influencer marketing’ in the Kardashian style. Podcast advertising revenue will exceed $1 billion in 2020. 5) Marketers will slow down.

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Hopes, Dreams and Sage Advice: 40+ Marketing and PR predictions for 2023

Sword and the Script

Marketing turns to creative to stand out from the clutter . The pendulum has swung too far and at the expense of creativity in marketing. That’s all going to change in next year because creative work is the essence of differentiation and a key driver of revenue and profit. Local news and indy journalism more trusted. “I

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11 Shrewd PR and Marketing Predictions You Can Bank On

Sword and the Script

The volume of PR and marketing predictions reached an apex as we rounded the corner on a New Year and into 2016. In 2016, expect editors and reporters to be informed by metrics that help them decide what to cover, like Mashable’s predictive analytics tool. Co-creativity, a PR ecosystem. “We by Frank Strong.

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18 Marketing and PR that Read Like a Meta Description for the Year 2018

Sword and the Script

On one hand, competition is fierce (56%), people are increasingly intolerant of advertising (46%) and “information overload” is a genuine problem (44%). Read more: How Creative, Agile and Metrics can Sing in Marketing Harmony. This is more or less flat with the $91,000 median reported in 2017 and the $92,125 reported in 2016.

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