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The 15 Best PR and Marketing Conferences to Attend in 2020

Onclusive

PRNEWS Crisis and Measurement Summit. Dates: Feb 25 – 26, 2020. Spend two days mastering the latest and greatest in Communications Measurement. Dates: March 19, 2020. Dates: March 13 – 22, 2020. Dates: April 5 – 7, 2020. Dates: April 15 – 17, 2020. Location: Miami, FL.

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A New Era for Measuring Communications Campaigns

PRSay

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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2020: The Year of the Reputation

Reputation Us

Your organization is already planning for the year ahead and putting together a 2020 vision (yes, pun intended). QUESTIONS : Is corporate reputation a focus for your organization in 2020? In 2020, we are challenging CEOs, CFOs, COO’s, HR directors, CMO’s and the like to explore the overall value of their reputations internally (e.g.,

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5 Powerful Owned Media Strategies (Part 2 of 2)

Onclusive

In our last blog , we shared some insights on consumer behavior with the media. Seek internal experts. Your internal staff are the true experts on your company and your offerings, so don’t hesitate to recruit them to create material. Measure and improve. We will also be hosting a webinar on the topic on June 25th, 2020.

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2021 PRedictions: A look at what’s to come for the PR industry

Onclusive

In 2020, we have all experienced a year like no other. We will begin seeing more jobs and spending from both businesses and consumers. Increased focus on internal communications As companies transition to the “new normal,” remote work is here to stay and everything we do will become increasingly digital.

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Future of PR: 2020 edition

Stephen Waddington

He published a paper called PR 2020 on behalf of the CIPR in 2011 that examined the future of PR. The PR 2020 project was based on interviews with PR practitioners throughout the UK and the outlook for the forthcoming decade. They are all issues that will occupy us all in 2020. PR is a social science. Here are the headlines.

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PR and Marketing Predictions for 2020

Barokas

Still, even as tools and methodologies to measure the return of PR become more widely adopted and sophisticated, I think general awareness, positioning and brand building—the intangible benefits of PR—will continue to be a primary driver behind why companies invest in PR.” – Karli Barokas, CEO. Let us know in the comments!