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Innovative Ways to Make a Splash in the Apparel Industry

5W PR

In the apparel industry, competition is fierce as multiple brands vie for consumer attention. Showcase the brand’s uniqueness through compelling visuals, storytelling, and consistent messaging. Consumers are drawn to captivating images and videos that showcase the products in an appealing and aspirational way.

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Why are many social media marketers still working from the 2015 playbook?

Communications Conversations

Let’s look at four big shifts that have been happening in 2020 so far, and how I would argue most social media marketers have reacted: Shift #1: Customers don’t want ‘storytelling’–they want exceptional customer service. Might not be the sexiest trend of 2020, but it has teeth.

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Why should brands use social media for their business?

Landis PR

From brand storytelling to new commerce opportunities, social channels offer companies an unmatched opportunity to reach and engage consumers: Engage with your target audience. In 2018, Whole Foods Market launched a contest that invited customers to share social media posts of their latest food obsessions and tag #MakesMeWhole.

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Top 50 PR, Marketing & Social Media Podcasters to Follow

Cision

From creating an online course to video marketing, webinar recording, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube, new content creation (including eBooks, guides and cheat sheets) and email marketing, Amy is going to reveal what works (and what doesn’t) once and for all. Manly Pinterest Tips. 13) Mike Stelzner. 18) Mike Volpe.

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Public relations in 2018

Stephen Waddington

Facebook has a strong and growing platform of services including Instagram and WhatsApp. Pinterest has posted sustained growth in visual imaging. Creative and content, the keys to good storytelling, are frequently overlooked elements of public relations. They lie at the heart of inspiring conversations and storytelling.

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