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6 Pragmatic Content Marketing Predictions for 2015

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The Content Marketing Institute (CMI) is out with its annual list of content marketing predictions. The organization published its list in a blog post yesterday titled 60 Content Marketing Predictions for 2015. 60 Content Predictions for 2015 by Content Marketing Institute from Content Marketing Institute.

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45 Marketing and PR Statistics that Recap the Year We Had in 2020

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Here’s a look at statistics across PR, marketing, and social media that were surfaced in the various reports and studies covered on this blog throughout 2020. Many of the blog posts published here are based on survey research, analytical studies or other sources of data. Content marketing statistics from 2020.

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8 Tips to Optimize Content Writing for People and Search Engines

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Well-crafted content not only keeps readers on your page but also encourages them to share it with others and increases the likelihood of earning backlinks, a crucial factor in SEO. Personalized content can lead to higher transaction rates. Regarding this topic, a senior content marketer has shared her perspective.

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

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Some of the studies are surveys I’ve helped field, like the annual JOTW survey , however, most are by contributors or organizations from around the community. Over the past 12 months or so, I’ve easily reviewed and written about more than 20 such PR surveys from the PR sector (there many more about marketing). The results?

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Top PR Takeaways For The Year

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This means creating and adhering to policies that dictate how employees use social media and particularly how they respond. And, just for fun, this interview with Dawn Ostroff, the president of Condé Nast Entertainment, offers cool insights as to how the formidable print company has morphed into a digital media company.

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

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OKR Case studies and examples There are several businesses that use OKRs in their operations, including to assist with the development of their PR strategies. The founders behind Google were introduced to the OKR framework in 1999 when it only had 40 employees. Guest Contributor: Nisha Joseph is Content Manager at Profit.co.

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Can a PR Software Vendor Provide “Guaranteed” Editorial Placements? [PR Tech Sum]

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It’s sponsored content, which is a form of advertising, which is unquestionably paid media. Cision – the Swedish company that grew up making printed directories of media contacts – ought to have the institutional knowledge to know better than to call it as such. Content picks from around PR tech land. Meltwater case study.

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