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Digital PR spend increases significantly, but still not enough investment in training

Stuart Bruce

The PRCA Digital PR and Communications Report 2016 reveals a sharp rise in digital PR budgets, but continuing concern over the lack of investment in training. It’s the fourth annual Digital PR and Communications report the PRCA has produced. More education and training needed to acquire digital PR skills.

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#DigitalPR Twitter Chat with Katie Paine

The Proactive Report

Our guest today on the #Digital PR Twitter chat is Katie Paine. Q1: 13 years ago Don Bartholomew said he hoped to see holistic PR measurement being used. A1: Almost all the dashboards I design these days integrate internal and external, traditional and digital PR numbers. What should we be measuring?

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#DigitalPR Twitter Chat with Katie Paine

The Proactive Report

Our guest today on the #Digital PR Twitter chat is Katie Paine. Q1: 13 years ago Don Bartholomew said he hoped to see holistic PR measurement being used. A1: Almost all the dashboards I design these days integrate internal and external, traditional and digital PR numbers. What should we be measuring?

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Public Relations vs Marketing

Doctor Spin

In this blog post, let’s look at the differences between public relations and marketing. Measurement of Success Public Relations: Success in PR is measured by the extent of third-party media coverage, the quality and quantity of interactions with the target audience, and improvements in public perception, attitudes, and reputation.

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Five Signs You’re Too Focused on Meaningless Vanity Metrics

Rock the Status Quo

As we all continue to grow in sophistication and learning related to digital PR and marketing, the ability to tell the difference between a vanity metric and one that is truly valuable is growing in importance. A great example of a vanity metric is measuring social media success only by engagement. PR Metrics Deconfuzzled.

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The Value Of A Global PR Network

Landis PR

Photo Courtesy of Pixabay Note: This is a reposted blog by our Public Relations Global Network Partner, Gábor Jelinek, Executive Director. For the original blog, please visit here. Independent PR agencies usually seek membership in a regional or global PR network primarily because they want to expand their reach and do more business.

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Proving Your Success in Public Relations

Scott Public Relations

Public relations has always been a bit of a murky field when it comes to measuring success. But that is changing in the modern era of digital PR. Several key metrics to keep track of were highlighted by Ilana Plumer in her article “ 6 metrics to track when measuring digital PR.”.