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The GPT-3 marketing and public relations practitioner

Wadds Inc.

It’s a huge amount of data that includes books, websites, and Wikipedia. Text at the click of a button There’s a great deal of excitement about the technology as it seemingly is able to mimic human creativity and generate and edit content incredibly quickly. It can also use machine learning to summarise text.

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The marketer’s challenge of the shrinking attention span

PR in High Definition

Online life can be addictive and endless, with perpetual anticipation of the next big thing and every brands’ reputation on the line. Maintaining your company’s reputation, demonstrating your positive culture, and looking after your own workforce will ensure people are tuned in and listening. Positive content is more viral.

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PR Interviews: Michael White Lansons

Norton's Notes

Without a doubt it’s online reputation. So many organisations have experienced negative consequences of trusting SEO agencies to manage content marketing for them, only for them to be penalised by Google. Is content really still king and if so which type? This is shown by the requests we get as an agency.