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8 Critical Crisis Questions Answered by IPRRC 2016

Katie Paine's Measurement Blog

Please note: This piece originally appeared as a free article in the late April 2016 edition of The Measurement Advisor newsletter. As I wrote back in March, the International Public Relations Research Conference (IPRRC) is a three-day idea fest that takes place in Miami every spring.

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How Will #PR & Marketing Pros Approach #Content in 2016? A Q&A With Lisa Davis, Marketwired

Deirdre Breakenridge

Content marketing will be more than just a trend to watch in 2016. to find out exactly how PR and marketing professionals felt about their content efforts in 2015, and to also see how they plan to approach content marketing in 2016. Last but certainly not least…measure! And if you’re not measuring, how will you know…?)

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#measurePR Recap (June 2016): Live from #AMECSummit

Waxing UnLyrical

As you might remember, last week I moderated the June #measurePR Twitter chat live from the AMEC International Summit in London. And really… I was invited to host a digital event from one of the best conferences of our industry… in London. On moving beyond impressions: A3: PESO measurement, which @AMECorg is really pushing!

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A bizarre visit to the PeRsian conference bazaar

PR Conversations

Toni Muzi Falconi details his equal parts fascinating and frustrating visit to Tehran to participate in the International Conference on Public Relations. When checking in at this geographically peripheral hotel, I also discovered that: International credit cards were not accepted. not to go. Ah…my host.

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Discussing Data at AMEC: Q&A with Tina McCorkindale

Cision

They had a chance to catch up over cocktails at the AMEC International Summit on Measurement this week in London. Tina: This is my first AMEC conference and I’m thrilled there are almost 300 people here who want to talk about measurement. Why activate and measure without the up-front research? Michelle: It’s funny.

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An open thank you letter to AMEC's Barry Leggetter

Stephen Waddington

AMEC’s 10th Global Summit of Measurement kicks off in Barcelona today. It’s Barry Leggetter’s final conference before he steps down as CEO at the end of the year. You’ve spent more than 10 years building a community that has consistently driven up standards in the measurement and performance of public relations.

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5 Ways to Measure Agency Operations

Waxing UnLyrical

PR lives in a near-ubiquitous digital landscape where every impression, click, and interaction can be measured. What can or should be measured about how the firm delivers its services? The first step to increasing revenue per employee is to measure revenue per employee. But what about the PR agency itself? It’s often overlooked.