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Your Earned Media Measurement Strategy Checklist

Cision

As marketers begin to understand why it’s necessary to move away from outdated measurement systems when it comes to earned media, it’s important to develop a robust strategy going forward. To that end, answer the following questions to help shape your earned media measurement strategy. What Matters to Our Brand?

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Leveraging OKRs to Drive Effective PR Strategies: Objectives and Key Results

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

These are essentially frameworks that help a business set realistic and measurable goals. Integrating OKRs gives your public relations team a clear roadmap to success with measurable, actionable key results. The founders behind Google were introduced to the OKR framework in 1999 when it only had 40 employees.

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What is PR? 141 PR and Comms Pros Explain What They Do for a Living

Sword and the Script

What is for sure is that a solid PR team is versatile and can expertly cover down on a broad number of functions: internal comms, external comms, executive comms, media relations, analyst relations, corporate social responsibility, thought leadership and marcom, and as I’ve long proposed, content marketing, among many others.

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Customer-Centric PR Strategies for Using the Voice of the Customer

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Such content, when combined with other sources of customer data, will build a comprehensive profile of the overall customer experience that can be parlayed into public relations. The goal, ultimately, is to effectively measure and use customer engagement by gathering as much feedback from as wide a variety of sources as possible.

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How PR Can Elevate Your Video Marketing Campaigns

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Modern public relations (PR) for marketing campaigns Public Relations (PR) is about building trust and genuine connections between brands and those who matter to them. These people range from customers, investors, journalists, and employees to business partners. Related read: Why Combining Content Marketing and PR is a Smart Move #8.

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How to Build a Stronger Business Through Community Engagement and Event Marketing

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Not to mention that brand employees can gain emotional benefits from community interactions, which can feed into greater worker engagement and retention. Employees are vital contributors to what the brand stands for. Community members develop stronger connections to the brand, which can result in more sales and recommendations.

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Controlled Chaos: 86 Comms Pros Explain How Communications Work Has Changed

Sword and the Script

Lines between what constitutes PR and content marketing continue to blur. Pressure on measurement. More pressure on metrics, more KPIs to track, lack of unity in client leadership for comms objectives, more channels for which to create content and more content needed due to the number of channels.”. Virtual events.