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7 Skills PR Teams Can’t Do Without

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

While traditionally PR work consisted of press releases, pitching, and occasional damage control, today’s PR teams must have a diverse digital skill set, including SEO strategy, social media savvy, data analysis and more. This requires a combination of creative thinking, analytical skills, and the ability to develop and execute against plan.

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18 Marketing and PR that Read Like a Meta Description for the Year 2018

Sword and the Script

The 4Ps is the classic construct that articulates the four traditional levers available to drive growth. Read more: How Creative, Agile and Metrics can Sing in Marketing Harmony. 16) Creativity as an employable skill. Creativity will be among the top skills employers’ desire by 2020 According to the World Economic Forum.

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Why Your Methodology Can Make or Break Your Digital PR Campaign

Buzzstream

However, if you want to reach the absolute top – we’re talking Wall Street Journal, BBC, Washington Post, etc. In fact, one of the ways we consider our Digital PR work at Root Digital is akin to investigative journalism. A great idea gets your foot in the door. Who do you have that you can work with?

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Digital PR Strategy: Industry Insights and The Methods That Secure Coverage in 2021

Buzzstream

Unlike its traditional PR counterpart, Digital PR is also conducted with SEO in mind and one of the key aims of outreach is to gain linked coverage on online news publications. Louise Parker , PR Director at Propellernet , echoes this, “For me, digital PR is measurable PR that is created with SEO goals in mind. Supercharging SEO.

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WaddsCon: February wrap-up, March topics and speakers

Stephen Waddington

We’re back 1-2pm GMT on Friday 26 March with presentations on SEO PR, search listening, research bots and the opportunity for PR post-COVID-19. As long as you are constructive and keep it focused on the impact of leaders’ behaviours, you should be fine. It’s a brutal level of abstraction. You’d be welcome to join us.

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PRSA LA State of the State of PR

The Proactive Report

Josh Rose, Chief Creative Officer, Weber Shandwick. Our moderator was Jerry Swerling, Professor and Director of Public Relations Studies, USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. Every piece of content has to thoughtfully constructed and delivered. Robert Rose, Chief Strategy Officer, Content Marketing Institute.

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Weekly Roundup: Time and Space

Waxing UnLyrical

Why God did not create the universe , by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow, from the Wall Street Journal (you may not be able to read this online if you don’t have a subscription). Why: Rather than imposing a definition of “God,&# the author explains her construct. It’s a good read. Regardless, thanks for visiting!