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Is Digital PR Making Public Relations Sexy Again?

Rock the Status Quo

When you think of the biggest changes in the move from traditional #PR to #DigitalPR, what comes to mind? After decades of media relations and pitching, everything is suddenly changing. It’s also coming from those without a lick of public relations experience who are suddenly writing content and pitching bloggers.

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What Our Search Behaviors Signify About The Future of PR

Rock the Status Quo

I thought I’d take a quick look at Google Trends to come up with new keywords (blog inspiration!). First, I searched trends on content marketing. . The growth is a bit obvious, since everyone is buzzing about content marketing like it’s Columbus arriving at the New World. Looks promising, right?

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Unveiling the Future of SEO: A Glimpse into Tomorrow’s Search Optimization

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

For instance, when I was optimizing a travel blog, AI tools helped us create personalized content based on the reader’s past interactions, increasing both stay time on the site and conversion rates. The Role of Video Content in SEO Today, 92.3% Personalization is becoming the cornerstone of effective SEO.

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28 Observations from 28 Months as a Solo PR

ZudePR

I don’t know what the figure is for Glasgow PR firms, but I imagine it’s similar. Here are 28 top observations from MY first 28 months as a solo digital PR pro (just in case you ever need them ). You Should Read This If: You’re c onsidering setting up your own (in my case solo) PR firm. As well as blogs.

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29 Advanced Digital Newsletters That Help You Learn

ZudePR

But the overriding one – and the one that concerns me here in this blog post – is the amount I have read. I fondly remember sitting in a room with four PR consultant colleagues in 1997. I’d even started a running blog to practice. These authors were blogging all the latest information. Digital PR.

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Event Sustainability — The Triple Bottom Line

Landis PR

Photo courtesy of Pixabay Note: This is a reposted blog by our Public Relations Global Network Partner, Danielle Dickinson – The Castle Group. For the original blog, please visit here.

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Long-Form Content is King: 4 Studies Show the Power of Long-Form in Content Marketing [UML]

Sword and the Script

I was pretty good at media relations and I was confident I’d be able to turn things around. This is contrary to 99% of all PR advice that says short emails are best. Something similar has happened in content marketing and blogging in the marketing community. We needed to get the client some coverage.