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Creative Storytelling: Picture This: It’s Not Just the Words – It’s What You Do with Them

Waxing UnLyrical

The great Brian Solis, who I had the pleasure of seeing live in 2013 as keynote speaker at the PRSA’s International Conference, recently published this article on LinkedIn about creative storytelling. Solis says that 550,000 LinkedIn members describe themselves as storytellers. Are you one of them? I still have my notes.).

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A Journey of Pro-Aging and Reinvention with Diane Britt-Smith

PR for Anyone

Among her favorites are narratives focused on polio eradication and HIV/AIDS mitigation, where she witnessed the resilience of communities facing significant challenges. This transition showcased her adaptability and commitment to excellence in the ever-evolving field of media and communications.

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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. It is almost a sport on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. In the shift to data driven programmes there’s a danger that we lose sight of creativity. Brand shaming has become commonplace.

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Creative executions and experiential storytelling: A #SMprof experiences College Gameday

Karen Freberg

, engaging in discussions about social media and sports, and talking all about football and shoes. Well, I was able to participate in a few different events related to several brands and teams I admire and respect, but I also was able to help create content to share with the #SMSports community. Erik Mendoza – U.S.

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Adapting Strategies for Effective Storytelling in the Social Media Era

PRSay

For those who work in sports and entertainment PR, there are many areas of our practices we should be evaluating from how we pitch media in the social media era, to crafting captivating press releases, packaging media stories and effectively communicating our messages to the right audiences in real time.

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Social Media and Sports Trends and Teams to watch for College Football Season

Karen Freberg

Some of the hardest and most dedicated professionals who are working in social media are the college sports teams in digital and social media. They have created a lot of great creative assets that are published immediately. Great longform storytelling. Awesome job, Russ! Nebraska: Embracing story with social media.

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9 Blogs To Make You PR-Smart

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

One of the best ways is to stay on top of key PR industry blogs as well as more general sites that offer a fresh take on business, creativity, and content. Pop Culture/Creativity Blogs. This blog is full of content to help teams be more creative. Authentic Storytelling Project. Want to boost your public relations acumen?

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