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Legal Marketing and Snake Oil; Off Script #21: Larry Bodine

Sword and the Script

In the time I spent in-house for a global company and focusing on marketing to lawyers, one of the questions I’d consistently hear in the course of work from attorneys was this: There’s so much noise in marketing, how can I tell what is real and what is snake oil? The size of the firm didn’t seem to matter either.

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What to Look For When Hiring a Performance-Driven Marketing Agency

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Editor's note: The following is an excerpt from The Marketing Performance Blueprint , and was also published on the HubSpot Agency Post. The marketing services industry is in a state of flux. SMBs need partners that can deliver fully integrated solutions and in essence function as outsourced inbound marketing teams.

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AMA Q&A: Marketer’s Confidence, Leadership Opps & Pokémon Plays

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As technology, culture, media and marketing converge, it’s an intriguing time to be a marketer. If you’re wondering how other marketers feel about our industry right now, take a look at the Marketers’ Confidence Index. marketer’s optimism as expressed through their organizational spending and growth.

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Is Pay-to-Post Blogging The New Advertorial?

Waxing UnLyrical

November 23rd, 2010 Tweet Guest post by Jackson Wightman I take part in a few Twitter chats when time permits. A few weeks ago, they asked a question about paying for blog posts. In some ways, I don’t care if your firm wants to pay for a post, provided you disclose the arrangement. A few important qualifiers here: 1.

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New PR Tech Products, Integrations, Independence, Names and Markets; PR Tech Sum: OnePitch, Cision, Critical Mention, Signal A.I. and Intrado

Sword and the Script

There’s a lot that’s happened over the last month among vendors that make technology for public relations (PR) professionals – and I can’t wait to show you this month’s summary of news from the PR technology community. It’s going to be a fantastic professional development opportunity for you or your PR team – so check it out.

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The Problem With PR

Waxing UnLyrical

Waxing UnLyrical personal, possibly poetic, musings on public relations, media, communication, and everything in between About Shonali The Problem With PR September 14th, 2010 Tweet You know what the problem with PR is? Most PR pros (and firms). What good PR actually entails is a lot more. In this world of Web 2.0,

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Public relations in 2018

Stephen Waddington

12 months is an arbitrary period to measure change in a sector that is rapidly innovating in some areas such as artificial intelligence and digital media; but woefully slow in others such as diversity and ethics. They’re not so much predictions as a work in progress. I’ve included data and links to third parties wherever appropriate.

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