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Creative Storytelling: Picture This: It’s Not Just the Words – It’s What You Do with Them

Waxing UnLyrical

The great Brian Solis, who I had the pleasure of seeing live in 2013 as keynote speaker at the PRSA’s International Conference, recently published this article on LinkedIn about creative storytelling. ” So not only do we have to be creative, but we also must prove our value – each and every time. (Oh,

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Why We’re Looking Forward to PRSA’s Conference This October

Critical Mention

PRSA’s 2018 International Conference, taking place next month in Austin, TX is an event PR pros look forward to every year. A globally recognized thought leader in creative excellence and business strategy, his passion is connecting consumers with brands in a genuine way and promoting positive societal change. SCHEDULE A DEMO.

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#measurePR Recap (June 2018): Lessons from Millennials and Generation X

Waxing UnLyrical

A4: Okay, so rough list… 1️⃣ Excel 2️⃣ Social media strategy 3️⃣ Strategy using real-life scenarios 4️⃣ Excel 5️⃣ Big data/small data re: PR/comms **bonus: having difficult convos for the sake of great PR // #measurePR #measurepr.

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#21: Using marketing signals to accurately predict brand health

NewsWhip

Although Brian Mossop has a background in biomedical engineering and neuroscience, Brian currently leads a marketing and communications intelligence team to supply data-driven insights to some of the world’s leading brands. The creative elements that you mentioned, and that’s our world. Follow Brian on LinkedIn.

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The Essential Guide to Mass Communication: History, Methods, Ethics, and the Future

Masters in Communications

So far, we've seen the development of targeted advertising, big data collection, analytics, and other digital tracking methods for more efficient marketing and information dissemination (called Big Data), all of which have potentially sinister as well as positive uses.

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