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Does Facebook Work For B2B PR?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

As the social media landscape becomes more complex, PR pros debate whether Facebook is still an essential platform. For B2B communications, LinkedIn is typically the top social destination, and Twitter may also be useful, but few brands prioritize Facebook. . Yet it may be a mistake to overlook Facebook.

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Public relations in 2018

Stephen Waddington

This is an article and deck about the outlook for public relations and social media in 2018. I’ve also included a call to action that may be helpful in your planning for 2018. The conversation around ethics will inevitably get louder in 2018. The quarterly data published by social media platforms tells the story.

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What Lies Ahead for Public Relations in 2018?

PRSay

For much of the past decade, authors of articles such as this one predicted changes in how content would be created and disseminated given the continued emergence of social and other digital-media platforms. In 2018, discussions about the future for PR and communications pros will likely include the topic of robots.

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Top Public Relations Trends in 2018: Introduction

Shift Communications

The 2018 PR Mega-Trends. Part 1: Earned Media. Society and social media have created hyper-focused segmentation of the audience. Traditional news media is struggling to survive, hemorrhaging cash. To compensate, more walls will go up, making media less visible to PR professionals and their audiences.

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How to Social in 2019: Experts Share their Views

Flack's Revenge

Last month I interviewed top PR and social media experts about the challenges facing online marketing. Are the social media waters still safe for marketing? Frank Strong: It’s a question of whether or not your customers and prospects are on social media. What comes after social media?

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Why do social media marketers continue to invest in organic reach?

Communications Conversations

But, it continues to be a topic of discussion–mostly because not every brand has the budget of Walmart and can continue to sink hundreds of thousands of dollars each year into social media advertising. In the study, they found that 51 percent of marketers plan on INCREASING their Facebook organic activities in 2019.

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Take Your Marketing to the Next Level — Without Facebook

Cision

It’s 2018: Do you know where your marketing campaigns are focused? Chances are the answer is Facebook. Facebook has gained a reputation for being a marketing shortcut of sorts; its ads have an average click-through rate of.9 Why Paid Media Goes Wrong. 9 percent , no matter the industry.