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7 Best, 7 Worst and 7 Favorite PR Blog Posts in 2016 [Sword and the Script]

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The year of 2016 brought a fairly significant evolution for this website. In May 2016, the blog Sword and the Script became the digital foundation of an Atlanta-based PR and marketing agency: Sword and the Script Media, LLC. Over the course of 2016, I published some 84 posts, on PR , marketing and social media.

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Survey Finds Improving Optimism in Content Marketing

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Marketers are reporting better results stemming from content marketing. That’s according to a recent survey published by Ascend2 titled 2016 State of Content Marketing Survey Summary Report. Click Here to Subscribe to Sword and the Script by Email.

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20 PR and Marketing Predictions for 2022

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“We are going to see more journalists build their own paid content channels – with or without backing from media outlets. This means PR pros will need to figure out how to have their clients mentioned in these outlets and learn how to measure their success.”. Brad Marley , Chief Storyteller, Yelram Media . Happy New Year!

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7 Reasons Why PR Matters More Than Ever

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According to PageFair , use of ad blockers grew by 30 percent in 2016, accounting for 11 percent of web users and more than 600 million devices. And anyone who has managed a PR-driven content marketing program understands that it can work in a far more enduring way than digital advertising. PR outcomes are measurable.

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The Psychology of More in Content Marketing and Social Media [UML]

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As a result, marketing finds itself on the hamster wheel of more, without ever slowing to consider or stopping to analyze the impact. Sure we have more content, but it’s it resonating? Perhaps time-on-page is a better digital analytical measure than the volume of sessions or visitors. Leyla Arsan (@leyla_a) July 1, 2016.

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In-Housing Trend: What PR Agencies and Marketing Firms can Learn from Law Firms

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It found as the Wall Street Journal reported , “Advertisers with in-house agencies increased to 64% of the survey’s respondents from 42% a decade ago, according to the study.” (By So, what does this in-housing trend mean for PR agencies? I’d like to believe, PR agencies that specialized in crisis communications can identify here.

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Another PR Tech Startup Gets Venture Funding [PR Tech Sum]

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million in 2016. In its funding announcement, the company says it can also “measure ROI from earned media including traffic, form submissions, purchases and other conversions.” The company says it has “150 business and agency customers, including Real Chemistry, Textron, Insurify and many other unicorns.”