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Triple 7s: The Best, Worst and Most Loved Blog Posts in 2017

Sword and the Script

The news cycle was faster, social media was hitting the early majority in the Geoffrey Moore sense, and blogsblogs were everywhere. We started a blog for our employer, a startup in the IT operations space. Some of the newer and smaller startups that had been blogging for a while ran circles around us.

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How PR Supports “Thought Leaders”

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Thought leadership is a common term in most B2B public relations programs. We examine these questions on behalf of clients and have a blueprint of sorts for developing and supporting thought leadership in a company executive or expert. Blogs – an executive’s own, plus a commenting strategy for others.

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Controlled Chaos: 86 Comms Pros Explain How Communications Work Has Changed

Sword and the Script

The addition of marketing, analysis, trade show consultation, managing professional organizational memberships and everything else has made every day a whirlwind of tasks, to-do lists and semi-controlled chaos.”. Jack of all trades. I’ve found that employers expect not just one skill like writing, but design skills as well.”.

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15 Up-and-Coming PR and Social Media Marketers to Watch

Communications Conversations

Of course, I couldn’t write a post like this without nominating a couple people myself! Then, Sarah moved into a new role last year working in a media relations and influencer capacity, and we had the chance to work even more (we worked a trade show in Orlando together in the fall). They had to be younger than 30.

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How B2B Marketing Can Get More out of Trade Shows

Sword and the Script

In person events like trade shows and conferences usually rank high on the list of priorities for B2B marketing organizations. A good way to do that is to build relationships through content before the show even begins. Schedule some strategic posts to be published during the show. Sales people belong in the booth.

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Change Agent Spotlight: Set Your Inbound Marketing Team Up for Success with Tips from Crayon's CMO

PR 20/20

Some marketers aren’t afraid to take a risk on new ideas, push leadership on new technology or champion an entirely new methodology. Every day is very different; I might be writing a blog article or doing data analysis, or meeting with teams to figure out how to do the next product launch or hit a sales goal and so on.

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5 Proven Ways PR can Develop Client Media References in B2B Organizations

Sword and the Script

You certainly need the sales leadership on board with a reference program, but marketing has to drive it, or it will fade away. 1) Soft interviews on your company blog. Ask your customers for interviews on your corporate blog – soft interviews. And then you can pop the questions about an interview for the company blog or report.

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