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Why You Should Master The Art of Storytelling

Masters in Communications

As Harrison Monarth writes in The Harvard Business Review : Storytelling evokes a strong neurological response. Here's why storytelling is such a powerful tool: The Power of Synchronicity. Storytelling creates a certain synchronicity between the teller and the listener. Storytelling is also a powerful tool for persuasion.

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Does Social Media Marketing need a Reboot? Drew Neisser Chimes in

Flack's Revenge

Instagram is all about dazzling images and stories and Facebook is increasingly about video storytelling. First, social media will be around for many years to come, just like TV, outdoor, radio and even print. LinkedIn is also attracting increased advertising dollars and usage rates continue to grow.

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The Enduring Significance of Broadcast Media: Why TV and Radio Remain Essential for PR Professionals

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Television , with its visual storytelling capabilities and wide viewership, remains a powerful tool for conveying messages to a mass audience. The Pew Research Center conducted a survey and found that 44% of adults prefer to get their news from TV, while 34% prefer the web, 14% prefer radio, and 7% favor print.

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Rhetoric vs Story: The Art of Persuasion

ReimaginePR

I’m finding it in everything from print advertisements to Facebook ads and almost everything else in between. Bonus: Use this free worksheet to start the shift from rhetoric to storytelling today! Conventional Rhetoric vs Storytelling: A Quick Comparison. Why is Storytelling More Effective? Click Here.

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6 inspiring B2B campaigns you’ll wish you came up with yourself

The Resolution Blog

Made In, Made For Vancouver Location: Canada Brand: Facebook Facebook recently held an event for small marketers in Vancouver. Playing off of it’s Made In, Made For New York event , Facebook aimed to work alongside the chosen marketers to help bring to life engaging advertising campaigns. Key Takeaway?—?look

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Letter from Newcastle via New York: content resonance and digital exclusion

Stephen Waddington

Here’s more on those, an event on data-led storytelling that we’re running at Metia next month and other stories that have caught my attention. ?? Newspaper brands continue to suffer as readers shift from print to digital. Facebook and Google account for almost 60% of the online advertising market. This isn’t news.

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Letter from Middlesbrough: 13 lessons from Mary Meeker’s 2019 report

Stephen Waddington

. #2 Popular platforms The most popular platforms by daily usage are Facebook (30%), YouTube (27%), WhatsApp (25%), WeChat (23%) and Instagram (19%). The internet ad market #3 Mobile and telly ad and viewing parity The time spent on media versus advertising revenue is in sync for desktop (18% vs 18%), TV (33%) and mobile (34%).

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