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A New Era for Measuring Communications Campaigns

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We all know it’s important to measure our PR campaigns. However, according to Muck Rack’s 2020 “State of PR Survey,” 64 percent of public relations pros still struggle with quantifiable measurement — a 1 percent improvement from last year’s findings. True behavior change doesn’t happen overnight,” Grant said.

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3 Trends for Business Culture and Communications in 2019

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In their annual analysis of trends in business and communications, the10company sees 2019 as a year of influence for employees and consumers. This] is the year of power to the people,” says Valerie Di Maria, principal of the communications and marketing firm. Brands are beginning to over-rely on data and measurement.

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What the Cision-Trendkite Merger Means for the Communications Industry

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As the CEO of a leading communications technology company, I have been asked by many of our customers what this means for the industry. We have already witnessed a steady increase in the marketing teams’ budgets for technology, automation and measurement over the past fifteen years. So which comes first?

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[Case Study] Messaging & Media Relations for an Award-Winning IPO – Livongo

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In early 2019, Livongo began preparing to go public. At the time, the company was already a leader in consumer digital health, with clients including 20% of Fortune 500 companies, major health plans, and the two largest pharmacy benefit managers as both clients and partners. Download this case study to learn how Livongo: .

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Communicators Can Show How Clients’ Products Benefit Society

PRSay

But they still measure success according to hard metrics such as user acquisition and retention — and of course, by almighty sales. consumers to name a brand that has stood out for having done something especially well during the coronavirus pandemic. Consumers want more than merely product benefits from brands.

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Book Review: Communicate in a Crisis

Wadds Inc.

A review of Communicate in a Crisis by Kate Hartley. Communicate in a Crisis by Kate Hartley sets out to answer that question. It’s a manual for the digital age, a guide to how companies and communicators can chart a path through the dangers of fake news, social media “outrage” and the declining trust that can undermine brands.

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The Top 10 Communications Challenges in 2022: It’s not the Budget it’s the Clutter:

Sword and the Script

Budget used to be among the top communications challenges, but it’s slid down the list every year for the past five; comms budgets don’t show up as a problem until #8 and garnered just 13% of the votes from respondents. Those findings stem from the recently released fifth annual JOTW Strategic Communications Survey for 2022.