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Setting the right earned media objectives for your brand

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Earned media content is king when it comes to building brand reputation—your biggest brand asset. The technology to measure the business impact of communications on a company’s bottom line is now readily available, providing communicators with ample opportunities to develop data-driven PR strategies. .*

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The 22 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

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Owned Media & Content Strategy Owned media consists of publishing content on brand-owned channels such as a customer-facing blog, email campaign, or social media outreach. Corporate communications regularly involves interaction with senior leaders and HR departments. PR pros often review and edit when appropriate.

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The 21 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

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Owned media consists of publishing content on brand-owned channels such as a customer-facing blog, email campaign, or social media outreach. Corporate communications regularly involves interaction with senior leaders and HR departments. Studies show that brand loyalty plays a huge role in why people spend their money the way they do.

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The 20 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

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The flipside of earned media is owned media: publishing content on brand-owned channels such as a customer-facing blog, Medium publication, and the like. A subset of corporate communications work, developing, documenting, and disseminating overarching corporate messaging is key to building a strong brand with a consistent message.

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The Role PR Plays in Boosting Digital Visibility

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In the crowded online marketplace, the voice of each brand is constantly competing for even the briefest sliver of attention from the customers. This is where public relations steps in, not as an amplifier that’s just screaming into the void, but as a skilled storyteller, carefully weaving narratives that capture hearts and minds.

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How Carnival Cruise Lines Built a Resilient Brand After Crisis

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When Carnival Cruise Line was faced with several crises back in 2012 and 2013 , it was a deficit that many brand experts predicted would take at least four years to dig out of. Want more insights on how your brand can combat a crisis? Read the crisis communications white paper! Then, it’s time to get to work.

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How AI Will Be a PR Pro’s Dream Come True

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This big data explosion means that PR pros now need to rise above the noise of more content than ever, in addition to managing brand reputation with more contacts than ever. Taking the crisis out of crisis communications. Spot brand & revenue indicators. Taking the guesswork out of customer personas.