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Discovered by Porsche: the Art of Storytelling

Presspage

With an overflow of information vying for the spotlight, brands must adapt their strategies to stand out amidst the noise. Especially when faced with the task of engaging individuals who may not inherently express interest in a particular product, the question arises: how can brands forge lasting relationships with these audiences?

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5 Steps to Creating a Strong Brand

Critical Mention

Telling stories that provoke engagement and resonate with desired audiences is a surefire way to create a strong brand. No matter what type of brand you’re representing, it’s important to create compelling messages and content to hold your audience’s interest. Once you find something that truly works for your brand, stick to it.

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Super Bowl LVIII — Record Viewership, the Ads and the Taylor Effect: February Roundup

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Additionally, advertisers generated pre-Super Bowl excitement for their brands with teaser ads the week before the game that drove viewership and excitement. Our take : Super Bowl LVIII was a marketing masterclass in capturing audiences’ attention. Stars based on factors determining long-term brand impact.

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What Does Top-Tier Media Mean In PR?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

In the PR world, when we kick-start a new engagement we may ask a client, “Where do you want to see your brand? What may be one company’s tier-three can be another brand’s tier-one. . To execute a strong PR program and target the media outlets that will work best for your brand, assess your goals. Assess your audience.

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Lessons from ancient Greece - Aristotle on storytelling

Presspage

Aristotle’s Framework for storytelling Next to the three big ingredients for a story mentioned above, Aristotle thought of a valuable framework for stories also. Take a second to think of the choice of words that will suit your brand story, plot, audience and platform of distribution. Take TOMS Shoes for example.

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More on PR2020: social media activism, internal comms resurgence, storytelling and professionalism

Stephen Waddington

There were some clear misses in my original essay: social media activism, internal communications, storytelling and professionalism in PR. Social media activism: brands don’t listen In 2012 Steve Earl and I wrote a book called Brand Anarchy. Brand shaming has become commonplace. I’ve developed each of these themes below.

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Five influencer marketing trends marketers should know

5W PR

Influencer marketing combines the old marketing trick of getting celebrity endorsements with the new marketing tool of employing social media to engage your target audience. Influencers tend to attract a niche audience that resonates with their brand. Storytelling is powerful. Video content is on the rise.

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