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Once Upon a Time…3 Keys to Good PR Storytelling

Cision

In today’s digital age, there are two key ways to find success for both brands or individuals: remember to be human and solidify your storytelling skills. Many think that good storytelling stems from talent, but really, all it takes is time, trial and error, and basic writing know-how. ” @markwschaefer #xpotomac15. —

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20 PR and Marketing Predictions for 2022

Sword and the Script

Engage with the blogger on social media first, personalize your outreach, read and follow any requirements, and provide high-quality content. Video gets even bigger. But again, with the deluge of content being produced every day, being remarkable will be a baseline requirement. PR grows more in demand. Happy New Year!

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Behind the Headlines With Michael Brito

Cision

Do you know how to mitigate a crisis in real time? Several reports over the last three to five years validate that brands have a hard time creating relevant content, more specifically the “right content, at the right time, in the right channel and to the right customer.”. Employee storytelling. How can they overcome it?

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5 PR Trends to Watch out for in 2019

Critical Mention

This year marked further evolution in PR and marketing, as data-driven insights became even more imperative for creating brand awareness and understanding audiences on social media. In 2019, analytics will continue to drive brand storytelling, control and promotion. So, we’ve listed five trends to look out for this coming year!

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How pharmaceutical companies use Facebook to engage customers

NewsWhip

The narrative this year seems to be following stories from previous years, detailing pharma’s involvement with the US opioid crisis and the varied repercussions. Videos were the most popular when it came to sharing, some even clocking in at 2 full minutes. Email Katherine via katherine.ellis@newswhip.com.

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Get a Big Picture of the PR Landscape with these Notes from 10 Industry Surveys

Sword and the Script

According to a survey of 3,000 journalists by Cision: 45% said information relevant to their audience 17% said a clear news hook 15% said avoiding jargon 8% said quotes that “add depth to a story” 6% want typo-free releases, and 4% want more multimedia elements (images, pictures, graphics, video). Notice none of them cited a wire service.

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The Top PR Trends For 2017

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Today’s PR programs are less about selling and more about telling… stories that engage prospects or customers, and visual storytelling is hotter than ever. Earned media isn’t going away any time soon, but in recent years, social platforms have dominated. PR and SEO are joined.

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