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Is this a nostalgic goodbye to the HARO brand? [PR Tech Sum 51]

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In this edition: Cision silently rebrands HARO; Meltwater’s dealmaking continues; PR tech briefs and mentions content picks There have been so many private equity (PE) deals among PR technology companies, that it’s easy to lose track of who owns what. And now onward with this month’s PR tech sum.

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M&A: The Top Reasons Why One Company Acquires Another [PR Tech Sum]

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Cision announces plans to acquire Brandwatch; BuzzSumo introduces journalist profiles; Forbes contributor compares PR tech tools; PR tech vendor posts supporting Black History Month. And it’s top of mind this month because the largest PR technology vendor is back to doing acquisitions. Did you know? Check out our services.].

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20 PR and Marketing Predictions for 2022

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Professionals across the globe share analysis and perhaps, aspiration, in offering up PR and marketing predictions for 2022. As I’ve done for the last several years , I solicited and compiled a list of predictions from professionals across the PR and marketing community. Tom Pick , Digital Marketing Consultant, Webbiquity , LLC.

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PR Software Vendors Wrestle with Cybersecurity [PR Tech Sum]

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Welcome to the first PR technology summary ( PR tech sum ) of 2020. For those new to it, the PR tech sum, it’s a monthly roundup of all the news coming from the vendor community that develops and sells PR technology. There’s a PR tech question in there too! And now, here’s this month’s PR technology summary….

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In-Housing Trend: What PR Agencies and Marketing Firms can Learn from Law Firms

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Nearly half of respondents (47%) in a recent survey of public relations pros found many are observing more PR work being taken in-house. In other words, corporate communications is adding headcount and work that used to go to outside PR firms is being kept inside. The in-housing trend in PR isn’t entirely surprising.

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A CRM with Real Analytics for Public Relations, M&A Report, Geoffrey Moore on PR Technology; PR Tech Sum: Propel, Burton-Taylor, Cision, Edelman and Onclusive

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Earlier this year I started tracking some of the PR tech vendors and summarizing news from the community here once a month. All of these posts are neatly organized under a tag called PR Tech Sum. I’d like to give it away to a young PR professional, or a student. And now, here’s this month’s PR technology summary….

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Leaning In and Climbing Up: Cheers to Successful Women in PR

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There have been countless studies and think pieces published recently about the number of women in PR and their role in the field. GD: The vision of Spin Sucks is to change the perception business leaders have of the PR industry. We constantly ask ourselves, “Does this help the PR industry move forward?”

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