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30 Pragmatic Marketing and PR Predictions for 2020

Sword and the Script

“Content marketing will revolve more around individuals and storytelling components. But I am curious if consumer trust has reached a point where more and more brands will look to intentionally create content that ‘goes viral’ due to its divisive or outrageous nature. You can find all posts that reference Muck Rack here.

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Philanthropist Craig Newmark on Ethical Communication

PRSay

4 guest for the “PRSA Storytellers Series: Leading With Ethics — A View From the Top,” a live webinar hosted by the PRSA Board of Ethics and Professional Standards. I saw that in 2016 the immune system of democracy didn’t work so well. He asked Newmark what had inspired him to support these organizations. “My

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Your Ultimate Guide to Online Marketing Techniques: 18 Blogs You’ll Want To Bookmark Today

MaccaPR

Don’t miss Buffer podcasts (which range from video marketing and Snapchat strategy to the storytelling secrets of National Geographic Travel) and its case studies, such as: “ How I Grew My Traffic By Almost 50% In Just 30 Days Using Twitter.”. Among our faves: " 10 Proven Ways to Make Content Go Viral ”.

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10 Types of Content That Drive Demand & Boost Engagement

Beyond PR

Webinars are one of the most engaging, personable types of content. Webinars are extremely effective because they: Demonstrate your brand’s thought leadership. More importantly, webinars help to generate more qualified leads because attendees: Are more willing to provide accurate data. Yield a 20-40 percent conversion rate.