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5 Tips to Get in Your #Creative #PR Groove

Deirdre Breakenridge

Years ago, I was a PR person working at a creative marketing communications agency. The company had three distinct divisions: PR / Communications (that was my area), Creative Marketing & Advertising and Web, Multimedia & Video. We shared ideas, concepts and I was able to watch how creative ideas came to life.

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We Asked Today’s PR Influencers: What is #CreativePR?

Marketwired

This is post 1 of our 5-part #CreativePR blog series. Our spring blog series will dive into this topic. This is the first of 5 pieces that will focus on a separate aspect of “Creative PR,” starting with a topic overview: What are we talking about when we talk about “Creative PR?”

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Best Practices in Social Media Content

5W PR

Our recent blog post, Trends in Social: Authenticity , talks about the importance of brand voice: Brand voice is one of the most important elements of online and offline presence. 5 – Get Creative. Getting (and staying) creative can be difficult. Her creativity has allowed her page to quickly amass over 35,000 engaged followers.

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Going Beyond Media Relations: Other Services Solo PR Pros Can Offer

Solo PR Pro

While many of the services they offer could be considered areas that fall under the umbrella of public relations, many of them do require a specific expertise that might not fall under the textbook definition of PR. We offer everything from strategic communications to public relations, marketing, branding and creative services.

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‘Give Them Back Something of Value’: How to Start Your Lead Generation Program

Contently - Strategy

A great blog post can establish trust, but is it really worth someone’s contact information? We also went over the top of the marketing funnel, typically reserved for blog posts, infographics, and other types of shorter content meant to educate and entertain. Probably not.

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10 Free (or Cheap) Tools that Deliver Extraordinary Results for Content Development

Ishmael's Corner

BTW, the Buffer blog serves as a poster child for thought leadership. - HootSuite : A social media dashboard for keeping an eye on people talking about your brand, responding to mentions and tracking keywords. . - MailChimp : Online email marketing solution to manage contacts, send emails and track results.

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Inbound PR vs. Traditional PR and Why Traditional PR Sucks

ISEBOX

But definitely ageing. Either a) by being a thought leader in the space you’re in (typically manifested via blog) or b) by creating content for which your audience is willing to exchange contact information (think video, infographic, document, etc.). See this infographic re: the power of visual content. Not story centric.