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Controlled Chaos: 86 Comms Pros Explain How Communications Work Has Changed

Sword and the Script

90% of comms pros surveyed say their work has changed some, and of those, 50% say communications work has changed significantly. Most communicators say the volume of work has grown, but so too has the variety of work. Those who said communications work has “changed very significantly,” wrote: 1. Proven business value.

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The Secret Weapon of B2B Marketing: How Influencers Drive Growth

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Traditionally, B2B marketing has focused on rational decision-making, long sales cycles, and reliance on traditional channels such as trade shows, conferences, and industry publications. Upon closer examination, the essence of influencer marketing holds undeniable appeal for both consumer and B2B marketers and communicators.

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6 Benchmarks from Viewing a Survey of CMO Lenses of B2B Marketing

Sword and the Script

Companies prioritize print, search engine optimization, and other paid digital media (including trade shows and partnerships) among all paid media options,” according to the report. of the marketing budget on print. How are they spending that budget today? Indeed, the survey says marketing spends 15.9%

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3 Cases Studies of Augmented Reality in B2B Marketing [UML]

Sword and the Script

As screenshot nearby shows, (photo credit: Kaon blog ), it creates “a magical pop-up AR appearance at trade shows that people can activate and walk around.” It is easy to see how this could be used as a visual tool in sales or marketing meetings anywhere rather than just a trade show booth.

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10 Do’s And Don’ts For Better PR Ideas

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Launching an attention-getting idea for 3-D printing client, WhiteClouds came to us this way. In the lead-up to last year’s Super Bowl, our team learned that an injured football player would possibly wear a 3-D printed brace produced by WhiteClouds. There’s a very smart exercise to be done when floating an idea internally.

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Beyond Your Borders: How to Work with Non-Local Clients

Solo PR Pro

Today, you do not have to be a large company with multiple offices to be national or even international. You can collaborate with other independent communication professionals or those in specialty areas that complement your work. Use direct mail, print ads Facebook or LinkedIn to reach your desired market. Target with content.

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

MaccaPR

Each year, members of the communications team add the words, " Check out our Farm to Fork Report ," to their email signatures to help spread the word. Customer Communication - While your new content may be targeted to potential customers, consider whether your new expertise could also add value to your current customers.