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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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Your personal AI assistant in PR technology

Presspage

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. We also believe that this is not just a nice to have, but actually a must have.

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5 Essentials For PR Campaigns Tied To Holidays

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Dive into research and audience analysis Each holiday brings unique associations, cultural nuances, and evolving consumer preferences. Ensuring content, visuals, and storytelling align with the theme and spirit of the occasion are essential. Competing for attention in a crowded marketplace requires careful planning and execution.

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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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More on PR2020: social media activism, internal comms resurgence, storytelling and professionalism

Stephen Waddington

There were some clear misses in my original essay: social media activism, internal communications, storytelling and professionalism in PR. Forward-thinking organisations are using new technologies as a means of listening and engaging with employees. They lie at the heart of inspiring conversations and storytelling.

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Guest Post: 4 #PR Trends to Look Out for in 2018

Deirdre Breakenridge

Storytelling will become more creative. Today there are a plethora of niche outlets that strive to receive business and consumer attention. In 2018, we will see the rise of more storytelling. More specifically, companies will need to craft more creative stories in order for them to get any attention at all.

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Creative Headlines Will Drive PR SEO & Success in 2017

Cision

Insights provided by the agency practitioner client-side include the importance of mobile, from both a creative and business standpoint. As Harvard Business Review notes, the ability of the agency to critically and creatively coach the client is vital in order to engage specific solution. Search dominates.

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