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What is Digital PR? Read Before Starting Your First Campaign

Buzzstream

Traditional PR may encompass online media but mainly focuses on newspapers, magazines, radio, and TV. For example, a survey piece, a data study, or a story with heavy visual elements like an infographic or map could all be considered hero content. Fractl’s case studies page. Reboot’s case studies page.

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Are You Using These 33 Ways to Promote Your Content That Most Marketers Overlook?

MaccaPR

For content marketers seeking to generate leads from that new blog post, white paper, case study, event, infographic, research report, or webinar, here are 33 ways to ensure that your content is found, downloaded, clicked-on and consumed. Here's how: 33 Content Marketing Promotion Ideas. October 19, 2016.

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Blogging vs. Press Releases vs. Coverage; Unscripted Marketing Links

Sword and the Script

Yet, even today, despite well-documented statistics, case studies and benefits, corporate blogging doesn’t get the respect it deserves in some business circles. Thought Leadership Isn’t A Content Strategy. The gatekeepers are no longer the editors and reporters of magazines and newspapers. The brand is the gatekeeper.

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The Best Execution for your Link Building Campaigns

Buzzstream

So whilst thinking about what formats can work best, try to avoid saying “I want to create an infographic” or “I want to create a video”. Personally, I found this somewhat surprising because generally, you see very few examples of this format shared by the SEO community at conferences, in case studies or on Twitter.

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Media relations is thriving

Stephen Waddington

If you read an article about an individual or organisation in your favourite magazine or newspaper you’re likely to view it far more favourably than if you heard the information direct. The leadership and vision provided by early public relations professionals was squandered. Mobile broadband services such as WAP, 3G and 4G followed.