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Remakes & Remixes: Replicating Successful Digital PR Campaigns

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That Digital PR Campaign has been done before – can you do it again? This post originally started out as a talk called Difficult Second Album Syndrome which I gave at Drink Digital earlier this year. me in 2014, from Appetite for Deconstruction, Lessons in Virality from Axl Rose. I’m like a broken record, huh?

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Digital PR Strategy: Industry Insights and The Methods That Secure Coverage in 2021

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I was clueless about the world of Digital PR and what it entailed – until I landed in the industry myself. Unlike its traditional PR counterpart, Digital PR is also conducted with SEO in mind and one of the key aims of outreach is to gain linked coverage on online news publications.

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The 8 Digital PR Tools You Need in 2021 (According to the Experts)

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From pitches to landing coverage and everything in between, Digital PR can be done without a single tool. Ruth Barrett , Head of Content and Digital PR at Inspired Agency , has another use for the tool, too, utilising it as a way to fine-tune pitches and angles before outreach.

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Social media network broadcasting: No sales pitch please!

Lauri Pehar Borsh

With the right strategy and a consistent tactical plan, your social and other online media (blogs, groups/forums) network audiences will eventually start to share, like and even comment on your broadcasted content (original articles, shared content, or back-and-forth conversations, etc.). Originally published for the Jaffe Blog: [link].

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Social media network broadcasting: No sales pitch please!

Lauri Pehar Borsh

With the right strategy and a consistent tactical plan, your social and other online media (blogs, groups/forums) network audiences will eventually start to share, like and even comment on your broadcasted content (original articles, shared content, or back-and-forth conversations, etc.). Originally published for the Jaffe Blog.