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Content Marketing is the New Conference and Trade Show During Quarantine [UML]

Sword and the Script

1) Fatigue over Coronavirus news For the last several weeks, PR and marketing professionals wondered if pitches and content about topics other than the pandemic would come off as tone-deaf. Both groups are: “…about equally like to allocate more budget to search advertising, SEO, and vertical website campaigns.”

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5 Ways PR Beats Paid Advertising

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

PR , advertising, and marketing should be working together as well-oiled gears in a powerful machine that propels a brand toward success. If you’re a scrappy startup or an early stage tech company, you may not have the capital for massive advertising budgets. For smaller firms, PR can reduce marketing spend.

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What is Technology PR?

5W PR

Event PR: Manages public relations for tech-related events, conferences, and trade shows to maximize exposure and engagement. PR specialists pitch stories, arrange interviews, and share press releases to secure positive media coverage for the company or its products.

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Seeing Around Corners: 30 Marketing and PR Predictions for 2021

Sword and the Script

Make your team members track everything that matters within your marketing department – blog views, cost per lead, conversion rates at every stage, webinar attendance rate, paid search efficiency… and report their own KPIs up to you. The pandemic boosted webinars, lives, online training, lectures, and the like. Test, test, test.

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Marketing has Gotten Better as a Profession; Off Script #29: Tom Pick of Webiquity

Sword and the Script

Advertising was extremely expensive. As a marketer, I wrote articles for trade magazines and did a lot of direct mail. Event marketing , at gatherings like annual customer meetings and trade shows, was huge in the 90s. Webinars became a big thing. You don’t need to be a big shot so send us a pitch !