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The Old “New Media” and Marketing Tools with Novel Twists [UML]

Sword and the Script

However, other traditionally print new organizations – notably the Wall Street Journal and USA Today – got into the podcast game far earlier. Graphic used with permission from The Marketing Companion, a podcast with a co-host employed by Edison Research; see link nearby. 1) Marketing Audibles for Audio Search.

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Five Critical Points of Blogging & Image Law Every PR Pro Must Know

Rock the Status Quo

For works in the public domain, I highly recommend printing or saving a screen capture of those rights. Similar Posts You Might Like: Baby, You’re a Hot Legal Mess Just WAITIN’ to Happen Content Marketing: Can You Use Other People’s Blog Posts? Agencies Content Marketing Social Media'

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12 Things You Should do to Amplify a Media Mention Once You’ve Earned It

Sword and the Script

Here’s an example: Use the headline for Twitter; include relevant hashtags; Cite interesting statistic for LinkedIn; Pull an insightful quote for Facebook; Post the image to Pinterest; ensure the description make sense. 6) Pitch the story to an industry newsletter. Being different is a big part of what good marketing demonstrates.

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Skills Entry-Level PR Hires Should Have

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You should be able to show examples of stories you pitched and placed, or campaigns you worked on and generated results for. Bonus points if you’re using emerging channels like Vine, Pinterest, Tumblr, or Snapchat – just a couple that is of particular importance at the moment. Ideally, with agencies or larger organizations.