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How Digital PR Pros Can Cope with Recent Google Search Updates

Cision

The 2016 Edelman Trust Barometer states that out of all the people they surveyed, over 60% trust Google rather than news outlets. Google search algorithm updates in 2016 , for example, included a number of integrated changes in order to unify mobile SEO and local SEO along with paid and organic results. Image Source: [link].

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“Post Truth.” Navigating Misinformation and Managing Reputations

Reputation Us

Not only is “post-truth” in the Oxford Dictionary, the organization actually selected it as the word of the year in late-2016. A 2016 study that analyzed 376 million Facebook users’ interactions with more than 900 news outlets found that people seek information that aligns with their views. Wake up America! Your staff?

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Luxury PR and Marketing: TikTok’s Potential for Luxury Brands

Prohibition

The Growing Luxury Landscape on TikTok The Rise of TikTok and Its Appeal to Gen Z Since its inception in 2016, TikTok has experienced exponential growth, with an average of 78.7 As the fastest-growing consumer group, Gen Z is projected to contribute to 130% of the growth in luxury personal items by 2025. million users in 2021.

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How Digital PR Pros Can Cope with Recent Google Search Updates

Beyond PR

The 2016 Edelman Trust Barometer states that out of all the people they surveyed, over 60% trust Google rather than news outlets. Google search algorithm updates in 2016 , for example, included a number of integrated changes in order to unify mobile SEO and local SEO along with paid and organic results. Image Source: [link].

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The Misinformation Age: Misinformation, Lies, and Communications

Scott Public Relations

Major current events, from the vote on Brexit to the American elections in 2016, seem driven by misinformation—but is this a realistic perception? This willingness to follow the crowd is amplified in the modern era of shares and viral content on social media platforms. How is it that misinformation could spread so rapidly?

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The Misinformation Age: Misinformation, Lies, and Communications

Scott Public Relations

Major current events, from the vote on Brexit to the American elections in 2016, seem driven by misinformation—but is this a realistic perception? This willingness to follow the crowd is amplified in the modern era of shares and viral content on social media platforms. How is it that misinformation could spread so rapidly?

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What Thought Leaders Have In Common

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Kurtzman, who died in 2016 and also coined the term “economic headwinds,” was clearly a thought leader in his own right. And today’s digital media environment, which makes building virality easier than it has been in the past, also comes into play. Build a community. Good leaders will listen to that community.