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Today, we say goodbye to HARO [PR Tech Sum 52]

Sword and the Script

The quality of queries changed too as the web evolved. Burrelles started white labeling Agility’s technology about this time last year (2023), so its customers stand to benefit as well. This latest move may make financial sense, but it’s the second serious crisis communications distraction for the company in Europe.

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Helping Your PR Team Succeed in 2024 with Burrelles

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Today’s PR pros must not only navigate, research and pitch in an increasingly complex media environment but also track (monitor) and measure the results in a way that resonates with stakeholders. Here are some (but not all) updates, improvements, and additions we launched in 2023 to help you and your PR team succeed in 2024.

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Will humans have to re-write AI’s draft of history? 42 marketing and communications predictions for 2024

Sword and the Script

In addition, this same disruption – led by the 2024 election, the speed of misinformation and continued economic uncertainty – will require a strong measure of GRIT. Great communicators will have the mental toughness and swift ability to pivot that is necessary to respond to this chaotic world and keep PR and marketing on course.

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2024’s Top 5 PR Trends: What to Watch

Newsfile

McKinsey & Company, 2023 By all accounts, PR pros are increasingly using generative AI in their roles and this is expected to steadily increase over the next year. AI research In 2023, 58% of PR pros surveyed tapped into AI to conduct research. 74% of PR pros report an increase in work quality when using AI. Eapen, Daniel J.

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2024’s Top 5 PR Trends: What to Watch

Newsfile

McKinsey & Company, 2023 By all accounts, PR pros are increasingly using generative AI in their roles and this is expected to steadily increase over the next year. AI research In 2023, 58% of PR pros surveyed tapped into AI to conduct research. 74% of PR pros report an increase in work quality when using AI. Eapen, Daniel J.

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