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Harnessing the Power of Big Data for Public Relations

Waxing UnLyrical

This year, PR professionals need to learn how to harness the power of big data to listen and engage, or face being left behind. So, what is big data ? It refers to the ability to collect large sets of complex data that are normally difficult to filter. Harnessing the Power of Big Data for Public Relations.

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What is Predictive Media Intelligence?

NewsWhip

The media ecosystem seems to have all the predictability of a storm, with reputation threats, crises and major news events exploding on millions of potential vectors. . Alert consumer brands to emergent reputation threats . How do I do Predictive Media Planning? Predictive Media Relations .

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#21: Using marketing signals to accurately predict brand health

NewsWhip

Senior Vice President and Director of Strategic Intelligence, Brian Mossop, joins NewsWhip’s CEO, Paul Quigley, to discuss some of the ways that prediction can be used in advanced brand reputation forecasting. Measuring brand reputation | Jump to text. The importance of data for clients | Jump to text. Follow Brian on LinkedIn.

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How To Research Journalists Before They Research You (And Your CEO)

MaccaPR

Cision , the King Kong of media relations directories, swells with 1.6 million media contacts (including 300,000 digital influencers) in its searchable database. It’s important to note that much of Cision’s data is provided by the media themselves, and is by its nature both broad and shallow. First, we start with.

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Cool Tools for the Curious PR Pro

Flatiron Communications

Many simply didn’t exist five years ago, while others have evolved since the days of barely searchable media databases whose thin content ultimately gave PR pros their reputation as spam artists. This is less true today when many tools in the “earned media” space have become indispensable for my client work.

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