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Data-Driven PR Campaign Planning: Part 1

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An impactful PR campaign can attract positive media attention and influence brand awareness, reputation and sales for your brand for years to come. Before setting your objectives, you’ll need to conduct research around where your brand is today relative to the industry, the competition and the environment that you’re operating in.

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How to Protect Your Brand in a PR Crisis

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This month, AirPR hosted the webinar “How to Protect Your Brand in a PR Crisis.” From Facebook to Starbucks, no brand is safe from a communications crisis. How and when your brand responds to the press is crucial to saving your brand’s reputation. Have the right tools. How crisis communications has changed.

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How To: Measure Success For a Product Launch

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Want to hear something that will truly make you measurement mavens cringe? Before I started out on my own, I never focused hard enough on measuring PR outcomes. First, we had to understand what we were measuring. How To: Measure Success For a Product Launch. Guest Post by Elise Perkins. I know, I know.

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Make PR Measurement A Priority

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New technologies are helping make the measurement of public relations results easier, less time-consuming and more meaningful. More PR agencies today are designating a measurement guru on its team to own analytics. Advance legwork can improve the odds of achieving measurable impact. Identify the “core measures.”

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Major Differences Between a Career in PR and Marketing

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Public relations Public relations is centered around building and managing the reputation of individuals, organizations, or brands. Tools and techniques Public relations careers involve crafting press releases to announce newsworthy events or initiatives. Organizing events to enhance brand visibility and strengthen relationships.

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Why a business case may be the missing key to securing your PR budget

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A business case is one of the most powerful decision-making tools available to the C-suite. This initiative can be anything from a new product launch, to a proposal to increase spend on a branding campaign, or a significant investment with a new agency—to name a few. The key question to ask is: what do you need?

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Approaching PR In The Age Of New Media

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Brands are using influencers and other engagement tools to connect with consumers on a more personal level. For instance, H&M used influencers and polling tools to target their millennial consumers, find out their preferences and collect feedback for the designs.

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