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F8 Update: Two Upcoming Facebook Changes PR Pros Should Care About

Rock the Status Quo

The same way YouTube videos are uploaded then embedded or shared, this me-too gesture of Facebook expects users to upload a video to Facebook, which will then host the original video, then share it on other platforms. Why do that on a platform that has laughable reach when I can already upload to YouTube with zero reach restrictions ?

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Future of PR: 2020 edition

Stephen Waddington

Public service media is failing the public Thank you My thanks to the following communities and individuals. The project has brought me into contact with a new community of more than 50 thinkers and doers. The #FuturePRoof community goes from strength-to-strength. Purpose unifies management, employees, and communities.

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LinkedIn Social Selling Training & Digital Marketing Workshop Debuts

wiredPRworks

Promote your business and amplify your message across communication channels: Public Relations and Social Media. Print and Digital Advertising. Ensuring your brand tells a story to maintain connections and community. Why customer experience is more important than customer services.

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Brand conversations during COVID-19

Stephen Waddington

The best responses are rooted in listening, engaging and providing support to customers. The crisis has led to a massive shift to digital communications as organisations pile into email, social and web. Most outdoor, experiential, events, meetings and print simply don’t work. It’s a fine line to tread.

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What Taylor Swift Can Teach You About Social Media Marketing

MaccaPR

The Nashville-bred superstar has leveraged every element of her social identity – on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, Pinterest, Vevo and YouTube – to make "1989" the #1 best-selling album of 2014. Imagine how far your brand could go with videos that spoke with, rather than at, your customers on YouTube with this level of feeling?