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20 PR and Marketing Predictions for 2022

Sword and the Script

Professionals across the globe share analysis and perhaps, aspiration, in offering up PR and marketing predictions for 2022. To put it another way, predictions are equal parts analysis and aspiration. As anyone with even a slightly popular blog knows, ‘guest post pitching’ has gotten out of hand. Year of the employee.

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Hopes, Dreams and Sage Advice: 40+ Marketing and PR predictions for 2023

Sword and the Script

Marketing and PR predictions aren’t merely forecasts, but often a reflection of our aspirations and perhaps advice – mistakes we’ve made we’d like to help others avoid. “Be Be careful whose advice you buy, but be patient with those who supply it. Pay to pay, content grows; influencer marketing cools. “I

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WaddsCon: February wrap-up, March topics and speakers

Stephen Waddington

It started as these things often do as a discussion on social media. Four inspiring speakers led conversations on race, talent, PR dashboards and the dark side of social media. Each of the speakers has kindly responded to the questions that we didn’t cover in the blog post below. It’s a brutal level of abstraction.

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2022 PR Predictions

Landis PR

Note: PRGN originally posted this blog on its website. Following the 2020 pandemic, 2021 continued to surprise us in both good and bad ways. This is why it is important to look at trends and look ahead to see what may come next for the PR industry. Photo courtesy of Unsplash. What a year! In the U.S.,

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Seeing Around Corners: 30 Marketing and PR Predictions for 2021

Sword and the Script

Dozens of marketing and PR professionals express aspirations for 2020 along with educated guesses about the future . It’s not just what we think will happen, but also a reflection in some way, shape or form, of what we hope will happen. PR and communications predictions. Predictions from PR and martech providers; and.

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