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The Big Data Opportunity for Communicators

Cision

Maximize the Impact of Your Earned Media Programs with Data-Driven Insights. Big data is behind many of the greatest technological breakthroughs of the 21st Century. Data transforms industries by uncovering new opportunities and enabling data-driven decision making, leading to better outcomes.

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Customer Success Manager (PR Engineer)

Onclusive

The challenge with the PR industry has always been a lack of understanding of how the investments made in this function of marketing maps to quantifiable business outcomes. A PR Engineer is someone who understands the value of nurturing customer relationships and is passionate about the use of data for thoughtful storytelling.

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

Waxing UnLyrical

It’s talk-show-meets-freak-show with popular contemporary music added in for good measure. 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. Are you one of them?

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How AI Will Be a PR Pro’s Dream Come True

Onclusive

They discussed how AI is already impacting the PR industry, how AI will impact the role of PR and content marketing professionals, and how to leverage this evolution to drive business impact and success. AI helps PR pros make sense of these massive quantities of data and surface the insights that matter.

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Demystifying PR ROI

Onclusive

MarTech forever changed the way that marketers work, what they report as success and how they do their jobs. PR professionals and communicators, however, have not, as a whole, significantly changed how they measure their success. The typical response is that PR ROI and Earned Media are more difficult to measure.

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What Lies Ahead for Public Relations in 2018?

PRSay

Digital storytelling, social listening and native advertising will all dramatically increase in significance as well, even as blogs maintain an important role in disseminating information. Knowing how to work with big data will also become more important for PR pros. Look for more PR shops to say they’re “data driven.”.

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4 PR Components to Consider When Creating Your 2019 Content Calendar

5W PR

Measuring Response. Quality of Data. In recent years, the “Big Data” push has been all about quantity of data, but that doesn’t mean you should ignore or undervalue the quality of your data. Checking the value and veracity of your current data sets is a good practice at the beginning of each year.