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#measurePR Recap (October 2016): Measuring Content

Waxing UnLyrical

The October 13th edition of #measurePR focused on measuring content. When we got on the topic of the most useless way of measuring content we’ve ever seen, there was lots to say: A4 “Likes” on Facebook. A4 Inches in a print mag. Twitter Facebook Google+ LinkedIn #measurePR Recap (October 2016): Measuring Content.

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The Making of Cision: A Brief History of 15 M&A Transactions that Consolidated a Sizable Chunk of the PR Technology Market into One Company

Sword and the Script

It’s hard to believe, the company’s roots can be traced back to those old Bacon’s books printed in Chicago, or even a press clipping service out of Sweden, before that. 6a) June 6, 2016: DOJ Rules on PR Newswire. million about six months later. Sources: New York Times , PR Newswire , MultiVu ). Terms are not disclosed.

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New PR Tech Products, Integrations, Independence, Names and Markets; PR Tech Sum: OnePitch, Cision, Critical Mention, Signal A.I. and Intrado

Sword and the Script

That company is one of those point solutions – this is all they do – but if you are spending that kind of bank on attribution, it’s worth your time to compare the solutions and chose the one that works best for you. These additions include increased social media monitoring, licensed print content and streamlined search functionality.”.

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20 Insightful PR and Marketing Predictions for 2018

Sword and the Script

Similar to what is currently going on as a result of the 2016 election in social media, I feel there will be an increased and possibly dramatic focus on message attribution across all channels. And there are some real gems in that certain whitepaper from 2016. Sales is driven and measured by one metric, closed business – revenue.

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

Masters in Communications

Typically, it is synonymous with broadcast and print media: radio, TV, and film (small and large screen), print media, and advertising. The printing press emerged around 600 years ago, but printed media technically existed for thousands of years.

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