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2024’s Top 5 PR Trends: What to Watch

Newsfile

For instance, AI can help you generate ideas for your next blog or article, advertising strategy or any facet of PR. Other platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn will continue to be of importance as more people and businesses strive to establish themselves as industry thought leaders. As well, it synthesizes a host of ideas.

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How to Create a Media Kit

5W PR

Whether the company is looking to promote its media kit on social media, feature it in a post on LinkedIn, or send a link to a content creator via Instagram DMs, it can link a media kit on any platform. Some look like resumes, using bulleted lists, while others use infographics and visuals to convey valuable information about a brand.

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How to Get Your Brand Noticed in a Crowded Market

ReimaginePR

Commit to Customer Service. Be known as a brand that takes care of their customers. So many brands make marketing the main priority, but don’t give much thought to on-going customer support. Although, depending on your business, it could be LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram or even Snapchat. You Should.

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Paid Social: Cliff Notes to 3 Social Media Studies

Sword and the Script

Engagement on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn dropped from January to June according to the 2016 Social Media Index a benchmarking study by TrackMaven , which develops marketing analytics software. On average, brands posted 422 times per month on Twitter and 76 times per month to LinkedIn. 1) Benchmarks for Brands in Social Media.

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PRCA Digital PR Report 2015 need for more digital PR training and digital PR budgets expected to grow

Stuart Bruce

When asked which three things they need more education in, the biggest percentage of in-house comms people need more education/insight around blogger outreach (36%), while need for professional development around online advertising and PPC has grown by the most (7%) to (20% Vs. 13%).