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Driving brand performance in disruptive times—measuring and managing winning brands

Agility PR Solutions

Do brands really matter in a world of endless choice, transparent product ratings, and intelligent decision-making assistants? The answer, more than ever, is yes—but only a few have real meaning for consumers, while many risk becoming a commodity, a new report from creative consultancy Lippincott reveals.

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The Influencer Marketing Measurement Enigma

PRSay

Public relations has always been a challenge to measure. A case in point is the brand S’well. It’s unlikely that any amount of paid advertising would have built the same value for the brand. EMV also doesn’t measure when social media users take screenshots of PR-campaign posts, which they can refer to and act upon later.

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How to Craft A Winning Campaign for Your Beverage Brand

5W PR

Crafting a winning advertising campaign for a beverage brand requires a blend of creativity, strategic thinking, and a deep understanding of consumer preferences. Understanding the audience Before starting to brainstorm ideas, brands need a clear understanding of the target audience.

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Inside Innovation: Smoking Gun PR’s innovative approach to PR measurement

The Resolution Blog

The award winners are all leading the way in modern PR measurement but when we saw that Smoking Gun PR from Manchester, UK won two awards we had to get in touch and find out their secrets. Launched in January 2016, the brand had one fundamental problem — low awareness. How did you measure the effectiveness of the campaign?

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5 Steps to Make Your PR Measurement More Impressive Than Just Impressions

PRSay

The most effective PR pros agree measurement is more than impressions, and yet clients and leadership keep requesting those numbers anyway. How can we show stakeholders that taking PR measurement beyond impressions helps us better celebrate success — while also providing greater insight into what we can improve? Define your client(s).

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Embracing Inclusion: Empowering People with Disabilities Through Brand Marketing

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

To cultivate a thriving brand in the present era, marketers must wholeheartedly embrace diversity, ensuring their campaigns mirror the richness of their audiences’ experiences and backgrounds. Brand marketing is a key arena where the call for inclusivity has grown louder and more resonant than ever before.

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Survey shows people follow brands on social media to stay informed about new products and services

Sword and the Script

Contrary to conventional wisdom, 68% of people follow brands on social media to stay informed but they do it quietly and want it without all the buzzwords; 51% say the most memorable brands on social media do one simple thing: Respond A new report by Sprout Social offers further evidence of how social media is evolving.

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