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How PepsiCo uses data to power creativity

NewsWhip

Recently, we sat down with PepsiCo’s Lauren Powell to talk about how her team works to transform trends into successful campaigns and how data can power creative. Every successful modern creative campaign is powered by insight and data. This keeps the topics they explore relevant, specific, and consumer-centric. .

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Brand Marketing Fun-damentals That Consumers Crave

PRSay

As an agency that heavily infuses fun creative in our earned, social and digital media campaigns, we wanted to understand consumers’ appetite for lighthearted approaches in brand marketing, given this challenging news climate. Consumers are ready for fun. Fun doesn’t have to mean creative schtick.

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Injecting Creative Into Marketing for More Earned Media

Cision

Analytics has opened up an entirely new world to marketers, sending many down the data rabbit hole. What’s missing is the why behind consumers interacting with a piece of content. Overreliance on analytics overshadows creativity, which can hinder your chances to earn more media. People drive a brand, not analytics.

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Brands, Here’s How to Captivate Consumers in the Age of Distraction

Cision

After surveying 2,000 adults to test their attention spans, Microsoft found that technology, social media, and the large volume of media people consume daily is linked to their inability to focus for extended periods of time. The implication, of course, is that consumers are less likely to absorb the marketing messages we’re deploying.

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Creative Uses for Google Analytics in Public Relations

Shift Communications

We have no doubt that the work we do as public relations professionals adds value to the organizations we serve, but then the question becomes, how do we prove it using data? The solution seems to be to get more creative. Currently, PR has a measurement challenge. The Solution. You can use Google Analytics to guide your strategy.

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2020: The Year Data Saved The World

Waxing UnLyrical

I think it will be as The Year Data Saved The World. So, while 2020 will certainly be The Year COVID-19 Changed The World, I think it will also be The Year Data Saved The World. Using data to solve a problem. How you think 2020 will be remembered? Image: HCFM Communicate via Wikimedia Commons , CC BY-SA 4.0. Think about it.

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Five Keys to a Successful Working Relationship With Your Creative Counterparts

Deirdre Breakenridge

Now, public relations professionals are as likely to be adept at HTML as they are with Photoshop – a far cry from the days when media pitches were the only creativity they were allowed. Are you naturally cautious and require a deeper understanding of data prior to making a decision? Creative Guest Post PR 2.0