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Looking to 2019: Planning for PR Pros

Solo PR Pro

You might even unearth some new opportunities in the process, such as a new trade show, or new opportunities in the digital landscape. How will this affect client content strategy, events, customer service, SEO , and more? It All Starts with a Plan. Rose of DKR Communications. Ok, Google…Siri … Alexa…”.

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15 Up-and-Coming PR and Social Media Marketers to Watch

Communications Conversations

Then, Sarah moved into a new role last year working in a media relations and influencer capacity, and we had the chance to work even more (we worked a trade show in Orlando together in the fall). On that trip, Sarah showed initiative, yet remained calm under pressure. Simply put, she’s a hustler.

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Qualify Hard; Close Easy: Leads in Unscripted Marketing Links

Sword and the Script

Relevant content of high quality, that provides the answer for which people are searching, like the sort Mr. Robert’s creates for his blog. A cloud technology vendor told me that trade shows were the number one source of leads for his company. People drop their phone and turn to the search engine to look for a repair shop.

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The Often-Overlooked PR Gold Mine: Online Public Speaking

Rock the Status Quo

It’s easy to fall into the habit of looking for the more traditional PR placements – press release pick-ups, bylines, guest blog posts… But public relations opportunities aren’t limited to editorial. Look for industry conferences, trade shows and associations.

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What Taylor Swift Can Teach You About Social Media Marketing

MaccaPR

As far as I know, Swift could have a stadium full of publicists and social media specialists frantically tweeting, Tumblring, Instagramming, YouTubing, Facebooking and blogging on her behalf. Lesson #6 - Transform Your Customers into A Community. When did you last ask customers to send you images of your product in use?