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The Future Of Video On Social Media: Five Predictions You Should Look Out For

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Video has become an integral part of social media content and now comfortably leads still imagery across multiple platforms. From short-form content on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels, to live streaming on Facebook and YouTube, video content has revolutionised the way we connect, share, and engage with others online.

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Advertising is Dead—Exploring the Future of Paid, Owned and Earned Media

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If advertising as we know it is truly dead, what’s next for paid, earned & owned media? The study, The End of Advertising As We Know It , warned marketers that billions of dollars were going to be moved out of traditional advertising in 2017. Owned Media Requires Great Storytelling.

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Why Advertising Isn’t Dead

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Therein, James McQuivey, a principal analyst at Forrester drilled into a report which explored that CMOs will reduce their spend, on display advertising by as much as $2.9 Opposed to counter that agreement directly, I want to take you down the road of history to see how advertising continuously renews itself.

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Riding The Mobile Wave: What’s In It For PR?

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The mobile craze, including a rise in mobile commerce (m-commerce), has advertisers and publishers trying to capitalize on consumerism. The Mobile Surge Means New PR Opportunities We’re in the age of mobile dominance, and it’s affecting the way consumers absorb content. But what does this mean for public relations professionals?

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Changing Content Consumption Trends And What They Mean For PR

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The way we consume media – in terms of formats, channels, platforms, and more – is in a state of constant evolution. For PR professionals, it’s not enough to be “on social,” “into video,” or “always on mobile.” In the media business, we talk a lot about how brands can get into those conversations through advertising.

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Best PR Uses For Video Content

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

As much as video content has grown in advertising, marketing, and PR , data shows that it continues to expand. WebpageFX predicts that by next year, 90% of online content will be video. Video enhances SEO, has the best ROI, keeps consumers engaged longer, and is more shareable than many other content forms.

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Does Data-Driven Storytelling Threaten the Role of the Communicator? #CisionWorldTour Toronto

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While technology continues changing every industry I can think of, many communications and public relations professionals hold tight to the more poetic side of storytelling. There’s nothing wrong with holding on to the art of storytelling. There’s no doubt the way we consume stories has changed. Connecting Data and Storytelling.