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Three Public Relations Mega-Trends in 2017

Shift Communications

What does the public relations industry have to look forward to in 2017? In 2017, the tsunami of content will only increase. For those brands and professionals who do not engage machine learning technologies in their work, they will see their relative share of voice decline. Let’s see if we’re ready for them. Content Shockwave.

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How to Spearhead The Convergence of PR And Marketing

Cision

PR has evolved to become more marketing-centric, but content silos and measurement have remained stagnant. When the same PR executives from USC Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism’s 2017 Global Communications Report were asked about the future of PR — 88 percent believe digital storytelling is the most salient trend.

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Triple 7s: The Best, Worst and Most Loved Blog Posts in 2017

Sword and the Script

The 7 Best Performing Blog Posts in 2017. The measure of “best” in this case is unique page views. What is clearer was the sort of topics that attracted readers in 2017. 2) 2017 PR Salary Survey Suggests Demand for Talent Tightening. 4) B2B Blog Metrics: 4 Effective Categories to Measure Success.

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2017 PR Measurement Predictions & PR Wish List From Boston Marketing Pros

Mindful Marketing

PR measurement has long been an outcast in marketing dashboards. Over the years, companies have almost created coping mechanisms for accepting weak PR reporting – either not measuring PR at all or relying on basic awareness metrics, like percentage increase of coverage and sentiment. By Seedepth. We hope so!

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Paid Media Woes Create Ripe Opportunity for Earned Media

Cision

Of the three pillars of the marketer’s media mix — paid, owned and earned — earned media can be the most challenging to measure. Despite Facebook’s measurement problems , Google’s ad controversy and $7B of fraud allegations, the dollars keep flowing. percent in 2017, hitting $83 billion.”

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Public relations and professionalism: work to do to realise full potential

Stephen Waddington

The European Communication Monitor reported in 2017 that four out of five public relations departments are failing to operate at their potential. Practitioners enter practice via a variety of routes ranging including administration, journalism, marketing, publicity, and social studies. Organisational Capabilities.

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How to Use Data to Tell Stories and Attribute PR Value

PRSay

10 at PRSA’s 2017 International Conference in Boston. However, paid media has historically had a significant advantage over earned when it comes to measuring success. It all comes down to using data and technology to craft relevant content and campaigns, identify influencers and measure results against business goals.

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