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Mary Meeker on the rise of the internet for marketing and public relations

Stephen Waddington

4 Internet advertising set to pass television. Global spend on internet advertising is set to overtake television advertising in the next six months. It’s a key reason that digital advertising is growing so strongly. Google Lens and Pinterest Lens show the potential of this technology. #11

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An “Interview” with ChatGPT: What is Public Relations? How Has PR Changed? Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Comms Pros?

Sword and the Script

Marketing is focused on promoting a product or service in order to sell it. Marketing efforts often involve paid advertising, and the goal is to reach as many people as possible in order to increase sales. This can include the number of times an article is shared on social media, or the number of people who see a television segment.

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Qualify Hard; Close Easy: Leads in Unscripted Marketing Links

Sword and the Script

As a small business owner, Mr. Roberts told me he’s tried local newspaper ads and local television ads to drive leads to his business – but nothing works like the internet. Most of his leads come from Google, though he also cites Yelp as an up and coming source of customers. PR’s Value in Revenue Creation.

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Damn It, Let's Get Those Metrics Going!

Bad Pitch Blog

That means they’re tracking not only couch potatoes, but also folks who watch shows online, on their phones, on the ole m-3 and “outside the home” (whatever that means), thus plugging the absolute hole in advertising metrics. Ah, advertising metrics. How many people saw your ad and when. Share of voice. Lovely stuff, that.

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How to Make Content So Good, It Should Be Illegal Guest Blog Post by Peter Shankman

ISEBOX

Well, several reasons, such as a lack of good compression technology, and the fact that virtually no video content was digitized that early in the game. It costs next to nothing, about the same as sending out text over the wire, which just twenty years ago, was the pinnacle of technology. Text and a photo. Similar here. What’s next?

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Future of PR and social media for International Air Transport Association crisis communications conference

Stuart Bruce

I will be talking about mobile, data and wearable technology as the drivers and ethics, real time and content as the issues. Advertising and marketing people might have used to have control. Advertising can’t do that. Mobile, data and wearable technology. What I won’t be talking too much about are the tools we can use.

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Top 50 PR, Marketing & Social Media Podcasters to Follow

Cision

A podcast featuring discussions at the intersection of business, technology & culture hosted by Chris Saad and Brian Solis. If you want to learn how to integrate social media, content marketing, the latest technology and more, you won’t be disappointed in Pam’s podcasts, which she delivers each weekday. 5) Pam Moore.