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Creative Uses for Google Analytics in Public Relations

Shift Communications

Analytics should be an important component of the work we do as public relations professionals, but how can we leverage analytics tools to serve our needs? 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?

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Here Are The Consumer Behaviors That Will Continue Into 2024

5W PR

As the world inches closer to 2024, the echoes of pandemic-driven shi͏fts and emerging economic realities continue to shape consumer behavior. While some consumer trends may fade, others are poised to solidify and transform the way people shop, inter͏act with brand͏s, and prioritize their well-being.

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Can You Teach Creativity? The #PRStudChat Community Shares Insights

Deirdre Breakenridge

With technology advancing, consumer behavior changing and shorter attention spans, it has become increasingly difficult to build relationships. Organizations need communication professionals who have a raised creative quotient. One question focused on whether creativity is inherent, or if it can be taught.

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Public Relations vs Marketing

Doctor Spin

Public relations vs marketing—what are the differences? Public relations (PR) and marketing are closely related, but few know the differences. Some organisations have Communications Departments for their public relations needs and some have Marketing Departments for their promotional needs.

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Five Keys to a Successful Working Relationship With Your Creative Counterparts

Deirdre Breakenridge

Thanks to technology, much has changed in what PR pros can handle as “part of a day’s work.” 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. Creative Guest Post PR 2.0

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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. Though this was a one-time initiative, the creativity paid off handsomely for Netflix and Snapchat.

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Your personal AI assistant in PR technology

Presspage

AI has long been a promising development, but not very tangible for the larger public. We believe that equipping communications professionals with the right tools to reduce the burden of performing repetitive essential tasks, will free up time and space for proactive strategy, creative storytelling and relationship building.