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Email Newsletter Subscribers or Blog Subscribers: Which is Better?

Polaris

It’s a mix of PR, social media and content marketing news designed to help marketers stay up to date on trends and best practices. When I informed one of my marketing colleagues, Randy Milanovic , of the move, I was surprised to hear he was against it. I’d rather have blog subscribers.”. I know this firsthand.

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AirPR Interview Series: Emmy Award Winning Journalist & PR Pro Mika Stambaugh

Onclusive

I believe each client begins at a different point on the PR spectrum … some need to start with blogs, online magazines and trades publications to perfect their narrative before moving to mainstream radio and television media outlets. AirPR: With PR as a focus, you have included marketing and advertising into your agency.

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Earned Media: 3 PR Studies Quantifying the Impact of Media Relations on Sales [UML]

Sword and the Script

In recent years, the trend has been for website templates that blend news, press releases, blogs and resources together. When you want to see press releases for the record, you don’t want blogs. If you want blogs, you don’t want press releases. How to Generate Media Referenceable B2B Customers with a Blog.

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Borrowing Trust: The Surprising New Marketing Role of Citizen Influencers

Cision

According to research by Boston Consulting Group, one ultraloyal customer who shares content can generate eight times his or her own consumption through their advocacy. The key idea here is that the economic value of content marketing does not come from content. It comes from the transmission of content.

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Brands Be the Content Customers Want…Not Next to It [UML]

Sword and the Script

In an age of ad blocking, brands have to transition away from solely sponsoring or being associated with the content their customers or prospects want or need. Instead, brands have to also produce the desired content. 1) The Parallel between Product Placement and Content Marketing. in its own ads.”).

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Behind the Headlines With David Landis

Cision

When I worked in television (at KPIX TV, the CBS affiliate in San Francisco), the station had one fax machine. PR, social media, digital and marketing will continue to overlap, and the line between editorial and advertising will also continue to evolve. Everyone applying for a position in PR should be writing a blog.

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Changing the PR Channel

David PR Group

As I have told my stunned teenage children, we only had four television channels when I was a kid. Television channels were broadcast over the airwaves (not Wi-Fi), and some TVs only showed footage in “black and white.” But we also have trade outlets in many industries thirsting for good content.