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Forecast 2026: 3 Takeaways for the Next 3 Years of the PR Profession

PRSay

What will the PR profession look like between now and the year 2026? My sense is that the PR profession, which needs to uphold high standards for brands’ communications tactics, will take a cautious approach to AI. Projecting to 2026, the numbers were virtually identical, suggesting long-term confidence.

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How To Market A Cannabis Business

The Hoyt Organization

The global legal cannabis market will reach $57 billion by 2026. So, to stand out from the growing competition, you need a strong marketing strategy for your cannabis business. Marketing or improving your cannabis business can be challenging due to the complex legal environment and stigma surrounding the industry.

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Cannes Lions 2023: AdTech Dominates At The World’s Biggest Creative Meet

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

They might be limiting the glitz for customer events, but their presence reaffirms the prominence of technology brands in today’s advertising landscape. The creator economy, valued at over $104 billion by some estimates, is projected to reach $200 billion by 2026.

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Effective PR Tips for Cannabis Brands

5W PR

With the help of strategic relationship building and influencing, companies in the cannabis industry can reach a lot more consumers and generate conversions. Most cannabis brands make the mistake of not honing in on their PR efforts and simply hoping that they’ll be good enough to generate positive results.

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Mary Meeker on the rise of the internet for marketing and public relations

Stephen Waddington

The report contains plenty of insight for anyone working in marketing or public relations. 1 An Internet connected world by 2026. It’s fuelled by developing markets, notably India. Mark 2026 down in your diary as the year when everyone in the world is able to get online, based on current adoption rates. #2

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