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10 insights for public relations from the 2017 European Communications Monitor

Stephen Waddington

The ECM 2017 survey is based on responses from 3,387 communication professionals in 50 countries. The ECM 2017 survey was organised by the European Public Relations Education and Research Association (EUPRERA) and the European Association of Communication Directors (EACD), with support from PRIME Research. #1 But only 4.6% and 9.6%).

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Measuring PR success in terms of quantity and quality

Presspage

An in-depth interview with your CEO on her vision and goals for 2017 is picked up by several blogs and is widely read by your target audience. You may consider tracking some or all of the following: Detailed reach of media coverage: circulation for print media, number of visitors or specific page views for online media.

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Are You Using These 33 Ways to Promote Your Content That Most Marketers Overlook?

MaccaPR

In 2017, let's all agree to maximize the ROI of our writing efforts by focusing equal efforts on distribution. Send a dedicated email with encouragement for your employees to share it with relevant contacts, and on their social media channels. Here's how: 33 Content Marketing Promotion Ideas.

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The Continuing Evolution of the Indian PR Landscape

Waxing UnLyrical

According to this IAMAI-KPMG report , India has over 350 million Internet users as of June 2015; this number is expected to increase over 500 million by 2017. PR executives can play a vital role in positioning and building such social profiles, keeping in mind the customer and media perspective. Twitter chats.

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A Marketing to Media Translation Dictionary For Journalists Turned Content Marketers

Contently - Strategy

Meanwhile, a media company like Hearst might publish a feature article in the print edition of Esquire magazine, and the sole “point” of that article might be “make the reader feel like they really get Chris Evans.” You can just call a social graphic or an infographic or a gif whatever it is.

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The Dynamic Web: Pop-ups, Persistence and SERP [UML]

Sword and the Script

For example, social media once lauded for democratizing publishing is largely a paid game today. Social media has become, in many senses, the very thing it once disintermediated. The top spot in an organic search is many ways what page 1 above the fold in a printed version of a newspaper used to be many years ago.

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