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What is Technology PR?

5W PR

This is especially effective for consumer technology products. Event PR: Manages public relations for tech-related events, conferences, and trade shows to maximize exposure and engagement. Crisis Management PR: Addresses and mitigates potential damage to a tech company’s reputation during challenging situations or crises.

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Content Is Everything Now

Contently - Strategy

One marketing leader at the roundtable had bet over 80 percent of his budget on in-person trade shows prior to the pandemic. People were creating more webinars and livestreams , publishing research reports, investing in better blog content to build their newsletter lists and nurture prospects. The content revolution is here.

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3 Ways to Incorporate Visuals into Your 2017 Marketing Strategy

PR 20/20

Our customers and prospects are consuming a crazy amount of content every minute of the day. And that means dense written content may not cut it if you want to see assets like blogs, ebooks, or reports truly drive traffic and convert leads. Plus, 92% of consumers trust peer recommendations over standard brand content.

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Are You Using These 33 Ways to Promote Your Content That Most Marketers Overlook?

MaccaPR

For content marketers seeking to generate leads from that new blog post, white paper, case study, event, infographic, research report, or webinar, here are 33 ways to ensure that your content is found, downloaded, clicked-on and consumed. Pin all your landing page URLs and blog posts to encourage sharing of them!

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To Byline or Not: 5 Reasons Why Your Blog Should Identify Its Authors

MaccaPR

Or is it an acceptable social media best practice to publish blog posts that are credited to an anonymous company voice? That seemingly simple question - asked of our Minneapolis PR firm last month by a client - reminded me of what happened with the first corporate blog our firm helped create. We love your blog!”.