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Why Advertising Isn’t Dead

Cision

Therein, James McQuivey, a principal analyst at Forrester drilled into a report which explored that CMOs will reduce their spend, on display advertising by as much as $2.9 Opposed to counter that agreement directly, I want to take you down the road of history to see how advertising continuously renews itself.

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Why Brands Need to Get Emotional

Cision

In Cision’s 2017 State of the Media Report, which is based on a survey of more than 1,550 journalists and influencers, Cision found that 25% of respondents said that they believe the public values feelings over facts or opinions. Duracell has long used imagery of emergency response professionals , and toys for kids in their advertising.

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PR for Establishing Your Addiction Specialist Practice

Mora Communications

For Addiction Specialists, having your voice heard and taking the time to establishing yourself as an expert in the field of Addiction Medicine can be an opportunity to reach the patients who need your services the most, this is not done through marketing and advertising alone. Effective PR is effective storytelling.

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State of Social Q4 2016: Facebook Aims For the TV

Shift Communications

Last year we started to invest in more original video content to help seed the ecosystem, and we’re planning to do more in 2017. Not only is Facebook the largest communications medium on the planet, but CEO Zuckerberg has aimed his sights on the lucrative television market. Facebook isn’t shying away from its AI ambitions, either.

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Why Brands Need to Get Emotional

Beyond PR

In Cision’s 2017 State of the Media Report, which is based on a survey of more than 1,550 journalists and influencers, Cision found that 25% of respondents said that they believe the public values feelings over facts or opinions. Duracell has long used imagery of emergency response professionals , and toys for kids in their advertising.

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Brands Using Instagram in PR: 7 Examples to Get You Inspired

The Resolution Blog

Instead, once it had started to pick up momentum, its creators (advertising creatives Chris Godfrey and Alissa Khan-Whelan) decided to use its visibility to power something good. Airbnb even took the campaign to the 2017 Superbowl with an accompanying television ad. If you’re struggling too, talk to someone.” This shows that?—?when

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Wendy Glavin and CommPRO Report on the Livestream: Breaking Down the State of the Media in 2017

Cision

Breaking Down the State of the Media in 2017,” was a fascinating and discouraging examination of the lack of trust in the media. Rallies against Kellogg’s after it pulled its advertising from Breitbart. Automobile companies (and the military) are the largest advertisers on television. Katrina Craigwell: Emotion vs. fact.

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