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Controlled Chaos: 86 Comms Pros Explain How Communications Work Has Changed

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Lines between what constitutes PR and content marketing continue to blur. More and more, I see comms positions advertised as comms + (fundraising, design, content development, etc.”. It’s expanded to include public affairs and government relations as the norm.”. Crisis interrupted. Jack of all trades.

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Amplify Your PR Wins

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Note: This is a reposted blog by our Public Relations Global Network Partner, Amanda Hill – Three Box Strategic Communications. For the original blog, please visit here. Photo courtesy of Pixabay Your audience’s attention is more fragmented than ever. How do today’s PR teams keep up?

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Is AI a threat or benefit to marketers and communicators? 2 PR pros weigh in

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Kristen Dunleavy is the senior content marketing manager at Muck Rack, where she creates, distributes and oversees all things content for Muck Rack’s audience of PR pros and journalists. The post Is AI a threat or benefit to marketers and communicators?

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Will Generative AI Replace Marketers and Content Creators?

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Content creation is merely experiencing the next wave of its evolution. That means, as content marketers, we must learn how, and when, to effectively leverage AI-assisted content within our marketing strategies.

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The Blurry Edges of PR; Off Script #11: Kevin Hartman of LTPR

Sword and the Script

During the work week, he’s an account manager with LTPR , a public relations firm based in Portland, Oregon specializing in the financial, healthcare and professional services industries, including crisis communications and litigation support. I’ve served in Army Public Affairs for nearly 17 years now.