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Resolutions to Up Your PR Game in 2018

Critical Mention

Have you given much thought to how you’ll improve your work life in 2018? Gone are the days of using AVEs (advertising value equivalents) or the number of clips or impressions as ways to gauge success. Why do many PR majors graduate with a degree in Journalism? If your writing could use some work, don’t wait.

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Google’s Cookie Ban May Put a Brighter Spotlight on Original Content

Contently - Strategy

In early March 2021, Google announced plans to phase out third-party cookies by 2022, sending the targeted advertising industry into a tailspin. While the long-term impacts of the move remain to be seen, one likely change is that content will play an even more important role for brands and advertisers trying to reach customers online. “If

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30 Pragmatic Marketing and PR Predictions for 2020

Sword and the Script

We can measure the initial impacts of marketing and advertising efforts almost immediately, but that doesn’t mean we should. But it’s not advertising, and it’s not ‘influencer marketing’ in the Kardashian style. Podcast advertising revenue will exceed $1 billion in 2020. 5) Marketers will slow down.

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AirPR Interview Series: Jon Gelberg, Inc. Media’s Executive Editor of Content Strategies

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With decades of experience in journalism, PR and content marketing, Jon is now in charge of content for Inc. s clients and advertisers. It’s all about quality- quality writing, well-produced videos and infographics, and, more than ever, creating immersive, multimedia content experiences. In terms of getting noticed?

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An Eclectic but Intriguing Mix of 32 Statistics that Summarize Public Relations and Marketing in 2019

Sword and the Script

19% of publishers requested articles, 13% requested infographics, 12% requested mixed-media pieces, and 11% requested data visualizations.”. Most people find independent journalism and earned media to be the most credible source of information. Advertising is a distant third. 32) The cost of advertising in the Super Bowl.

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Media relations is thriving

Stephen Waddington

Trust in the media The 2018 Edelman Trust Barometer (opens as a PDF) puts the trust between the public and media at 41% worldwide. Advertising, production, and distribution have all fundamentally changed. Amazon, Google and Facebook created highly efficient digital advertising markets leaving media struggling to compete.