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How Data-Driven Storytelling Drives PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Here are some compelling reasons why tech PRs should embrace the trend. 5 reasons to embrace data-driven PR. Data-driven pitches win points with journalists. Journalists look for pitches that are backed up by data in the form of charts, graphs, tables, or interactive infographics.

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Share your data for a better PR program

Shift Communications

If you’re working with a data-driven PR firm, chances are at some point in your relationship you will be asked to grant access to a variety of marketing and data systems. To understand how systems access informs your PR program, we’ll reference the SHIFT Earned Media Hub Strategy as the base framework.

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Where Do You Find Data For PR Storytelling?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Media love poll-results story pitches, especially when accompanied by visuals like infographics. See our earlier post for more on how to make surveys work for PR. Quality data may already exist. ” Our out-of-pocket cost was $200 for the statistical software that made the calculations.

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Social Media Game of Thrones: A Song of PR and Social

Shift Communications

This was a simpler time, when MySpace ruled the social media sphere and people still blogged heavily on services like LiveJournal. We took published user base data for as many social networks as we could round up, loaded them into analytics software, and turned the data into treemaps. Click for full-size image.

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What’s the New “Norm” for B2B Marketing?

Shift Communications

At SHIFT we’re big proponents of data-driven PR. Living on the B2B side of the house, I’ve been thrilled by the enthusiasm we’re seeing for deeper understanding on how these elements play into our PR programs and the RFP’s we’re receiving. Interestingly there were no formal blogs on any of the sites.

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{PR}edict: Predictive Analytics and the Future of PR, Part 3

Shift Communications

The PR industry operates this way mainly because we’ve not had access to predictive software or good data. That’s changed in recent years as the data floodgates have opened and predictive software has been democratized. Let’s take the organic traffic from my personal blog as an example. What Would PR Do?

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