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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? Projecting to 2026, the numbers were virtually identical, suggesting long-term confidence. Organizations that have international audiences were more likely to select media placements and freelancers as their top budgetary expenditures.

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

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

As summer blooms along the French Riviera, the world’s leading creative talents are gathering once again for the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. The creator economy, valued at over $104 billion by some estimates, is projected to reach $200 billion by 2026.

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B2B and B2C communications: 6 trends for 2024 from PR experts in the agency world

The Hoffman Agency

Copyright : [link] , Christopher Burns (@christopher__burns) As the landscape continues to evolve and new trends and technologies redefine industry standards, we invite you to join us as we explore the frontiers of the marketing and communications world in 2024. A win-win situation for everyone.

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#FuturePRoof podcast: strawberry picking

Stephen Waddington

In each case public relations is represented at the highest level internally. Mary Meeker spotlights insight for marketing or public relations. It’s fuelled by developing markets, notably India. It’s fuelled by developing markets, notably India. Big win for public relations at Cannes Festival of Creativity.

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Your profession needs you

Stephen Waddington

Every aspect of an organisation is becoming social, from customer service to marketing; and from product development to sales. Global internet usage continues to grow at a steady 10% per year according to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), reaching 46% of the global population. It’s that control thing again.