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How to Generate Coverage From Conferences

Cision

What are you already doing to establish thought leadership and build brand awareness? Conferences provide journalists a prime learning experience and often lead to media coverage. Here are four steps to pitching reporters and getting coverage from your upcoming conference. Announce and promote conference panelists.

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20 of the Coolest Marketing Conferences to Attend in 2020

PR 20/20

Marketing conferences have shaped my top team memories. The lineup for 2020 includes speakers from Facebook, Youtube, Instagram, LinkedIn, and a number of well-known social gurus. The South by Southwest Conference & Festivals “celebrate the convergence of the interactive, film, and music industries.” Social Media Week.

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Executing An Effective Non-Profit PR Strategy

The Hoyt Organization

Incorporate Thought Leadership As part of your non-profit PR strategy, it’s essential to position yourself as a thought leader in its field. Thought leadership involves showcasing your organization’s expertise and perspectives on relevant issues and current events.

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The New Era of Global: What Marketers Need To Know

Deirdre Breakenridge

They are offering moral leadership where regional and national governments are failing to do what their consumers want and need. While the Facebook data breaches continue to grab headlines, technology plays a big and valuable role in these changing times for marketers. Be global but act locally. Tips for Taking Action.

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Conference Recap: Reaching Rural Americans, Preventing Social Media Crises and Using the PESO Model

PRSay

Here are some highlights from three professional development sessions at the PRSA 2017 International Conference in Boston on Oct. However, according to Pew Research Center , 65 percent of people who earn less than $30,000 are Facebook users. “If 8–10: Breaking Misconceptions About Communicating With Rural Americans.

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#PRStudChat Halloween Special: Nightmares of a PR professional

Deirdre Breakenridge

You go to the company Facebook page and find an alarming number of posts expressing outrage over a recent price increase. · The local TV station wants a comment regarding a tip from an irate customer for their “Consumer Fight Back” report”. · You are responsible for a large conference with a keynote speaker from out of town.

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Sharing the Love: Mother-Daughter PR Pros on Mentoring and Mutual Support

PRSay

I got my first job from a connection at PRSA Georgia’s Real World conference, which my mom had recommended I attend. Karlie, how did observing your mother’s work in the profession and also in the local Chapter inspire you ? She worked full time, had her own home office and served in a leadership role.