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4 Lessons Learned While Managing Creative Marketers

Beyond PR

Creative people are the heart and soul of marketing and communications. Having managed both creative and analytical people over the years has taught me a few things. Having managed both creative and analytical people over the years has taught me a few things. They have the ability to make raw and bland information interesting.

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The changing face–and strategy–of today’s corporate online newsroom

Communications Conversations

The online corporate newsroom has undergone big shifts in the way it looks and operates in the last 15 years–for sure. Remember when online corporate newsrooms used to consist of a list of news releases and nothing more? Heck, many corporate online newsrooms still DO look like that. They include infographics.

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We Asked Today’s PR Influencers: What is #CreativePR?

Marketwired

#CreativePR, the hashtag, caught our attention at last year’s PRSA conference when Deirdre Breakenridge, Jason Sprenger and Heather Whaling teamed up for their presentation, “Creative PR: Delivering Your Story From Narrative and Design to Measurement.” When you can, offer high resolution photos, videos or infographics. She holds a B.A.

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For the Love of #PR – Nine Reasons to Embrace a Career in Public Relations

Critical Mention

You can work with organizations of different sizes from startups to nonprofits to agencies to large corporations. Storytelling is our game . Today, storytelling is a buzzword. Creativity matters . There are more ways than ever to be creative in PR. via GIPHY. via GIPHY.

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New Survey Identifies the Hottest Trends in Corp Comm and PR; Announcing the 2018 JOTW Communications Survey

Sword and the Script

A new survey of primarily corporate communications professionals identified the hottest trends and tactics in PR – and perhaps those that aren’t so hot too. Respondents said storytelling, content marketing and thought leadership will be more important over the next 12 months. The 2018 JOTW Communications Survey from Frank Strong.

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30 Pragmatic Marketing and PR Predictions for 2020

Sword and the Script

In the daily struggle for attention and visibility, small companies do not leave the field to large corporations. “Content marketing will revolve more around individuals and storytelling components. This unlikely union will create some of the most creative, impactful and best-in-class marketing the planet has ever seen.

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The Battle for Trust: 18 Comms, PR and B2B Marketing Stats Summarizing 2022

Sword and the Script

Some 70% reported video has a greater impact “over other content formats such as infographics, e-books and white papers” in raising awareness of a business problem. Effective storytelling improves valuations. Read more: Quick Summaries to 5 Surveys of PR and Corporate Communications.

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