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2024’s Top 5 PR Trends: What to Watch

Newsfile

In an interview with TIME Magazine last November, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said multimodality in the company’s new models will be one of the key things to watch out for in 2024. For example, ChatGPT will soon understand, interact and communicate using many different methods like text, images, video, audio and more. Download the report!

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What is Technology PR?

5W PR

This is especially effective for consumer technology products. Crisis Management PR: Addresses and mitigates potential damage to a tech company’s reputation during challenging situations or crises. It’s important to have a plan in place before a crisis might arise.

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Crafting a Robust Communications Strategy to Propel 2024 Company Growth

Landis PR

Utilize a mix of content types, such as blog posts, videos, and infographics, to keep the audience interested and to cater to different preferences. Leverage Public Relations: Public relations will significantly amplify your communications strategy. Create Engaging Content: Content is the vehicle that carries your brand message.

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Healthcare Communication Strategies During Pandemic

5W PR

Noting that companies have a diversity of employees, healthcare communication pros should develop multigenerational internal communication strategies. The strategies should incorporate formats like infographics, short videos, or short posts through communication channels like intranet feeds, desktop, mobile apps, and emails.

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Why Content Marketing and Public Relations Need Each Other

Sword and the Script

Owned media had clear implications for an earned media strategy – and beyond the conventions of just crisis communications. It used to be that the salespeople, knew far more about a vehicle than the consumer ever could. Today, those sources go far beyond pricing guides like Kelley Blue Book or reviews like Consumer Reports.