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Spotlight on a Solo PR Pro: Meet Meredith LeJeune

Solo PR Pro

Originally from Virginia Beach, VA, Meredith LeJeune got her start as a marketing and communications coordinator for Dominion Enterprises — a marketing services company serving the real estate, automotive and travel industries — doing a little bit of everything from traditional public relations to developing marketing and sales collateral.

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Putting the “PR” in Partnership Relations

PRSay

Editor’s Note: Anne Green is presenting Why “Partnership Relations” Is the New PR at the PRSA 2016 International Conference on Sunday, Oct. And with so many critical cross-overs between industries, technologies, consumer needs / experiences / behaviors and societal issues – the possibilities are significant.

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Visual Content and your Brand

The Proactive Report

It’s no wonder then that visual content is the top marketing trend for 2016. VISUAL REAL ESTATE. Think about it in terms of pure real estate: a text update could occupy a height of about 50 pixels, whereas an image could take up 500 pixels. Visual content is no longer just a good idea, but an essential one.

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4 Trending Tactics to Add to Your Video Marketing Strategy

PR 20/20

In addition, the average respondent consumes 1.5 In 2016, the live streaming market was a $30 billion dollar industry— by 2021, it’s projected to grow to a whopping $70 billion. For example, if a company is unveiling a new, never-before-seen product, they could utilize Facebook Live to give consumers a ‘ first-look exclusive.’

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Five PR Predictions For 2017

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

In 2016, public relations saw its share of highs and lows. Traditionally, PR firms have juggled a wide range of clients across many industries, and the largest agencies still do that, of course. But data can also inform an overall communications strategy and its messaging, as many PR agency teams know. Technology will evolve.

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The Essential Guide to Mass Communication: History, Methods, Ethics, and the Future

Masters in Communications

Those who do not often choose not to own them - either because they do not consume TV media or because they prefer web streaming - rather than for economic reasons, though there are certainly those homes who do not have them purely due to poverty (20). In 2016, the Cambridge Analytica Scandal at Facebook brought all these issues to a head.

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