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4 Skills All PR Pros Should Have

Critical Mention

In addition to learning how to deliver information across all mediums, PR pros must be strong storytellers and know how to navigate and tailor messages to the targeted audiences. For example, organizations communicating with television coverage audiences should take a different approach than they would on social media. SCHEDULE A DEMO.

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What Lies Ahead for Public Relations in 2018?

PRSay

We’ve watched traditional media such as newspapers, magazines, radio and television decrease in importance thanks to Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat and other social platforms. In 2018, discussions about the future for PR and communications pros will likely include the topic of robots.

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Inside Podcast Promotion

Marketwired

Podcasts Can Help Advertisers Reach Niche Audiences. Most of the leading podcasts these days rely on the same group of advertisers. But the size of the audience is hardly what makes advertising unique on podcast, it’s the specificity of the audience you can reach. “If But to Attract Advertisers, Promotion is Key.

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Changing the PR Channel

David PR Group

As I have told my stunned teenage children, we only had four television channels when I was a kid. Television channels were broadcast over the airwaves (not Wi-Fi), and some TVs only showed footage in “black and white.” We wanted our so-called partners to write or broadcast stories about our clients.

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These are the local publishers getting engagement in the U.S. and U.K.

NewsWhip

tended to be the locally-affiliated television stations of the big cable networks, with eight of the top ten local publishers falling into that category. . Both the Standard and Manchester Evening News saw considerable success in writing on a broad range of topics, though both obviously covered local topics too, albeit to fewer engagements.

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You can’t get better than a PR quickie

Mark My Words

Kwik Fit’s winter safety check campaign is proof in point that PR “content” is moving further into terrains previously occupied by advertisers and the media. Kwik Fit’s video might not be an advert in the conventional sense but it has attracted the kind of attention that television fare would hope for.

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Jokes Aside: The Very Serious Business of Adding Humor to Your Marketing Mix

Waxing UnLyrical

When it comes to using humor in marketing, advertising and public relations, we often have to step back and answer a few questions before proceeding down a path of knock-knock jokes, current event inspired memes and company social media postings which could potentially make your mother-in-law cringe. Is your type or brand of humor universal?