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Measure of success

Prakkypedia

A recent piece in PR Daily succinctly outlined some terrific tips for gaining credibility for the comms craft from the C-suite – all via expanding your understanding of what the organisation would like to measure and achieve. This included ‘making friends’ with information keepers in an organisation, and I couldn’t agree more.

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New Rules That Every PR Person Should Know

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

As PR measurement guru Katie Paine puts it, “The people brands are trying to reach simply will ignore everything most companies spew.”. Any PR pro who lacks basic SEO and web analytics knowledge should seek additional training, even if it’s basic free background like Moz’s analytics tutorial. PR today is about SEO.

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{PR}edict: Predictive Analytics and the Future of PR, Part 1

Shift Communications

Today, we ingest thousands of news articles, millions of social media data points, web analytics, customer service data, CRM data – the list of data sources is nearly endless. Suppose we want to understand how an audience is likely to react to a negative corporate announcement.

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The Top PR Trends For 2017

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

If PR is all about content, it stands to reason that PR and SEO must work together, and that PR professionals should have more than a passing familiarity with SEO and web analytics. If true, it bodes very well for PR, which specialized in the powerful but maddeningly hard-to-measure mentions. Everything is measurable and measured.

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Future of PR: 2020 edition

Stephen Waddington

There are long standing issues such as alignment with management, measurement, talent and diversity where incremental progress is made each year. It uses proxies as a measurement of success rather than key performance indicators that are aligned to the organisations that it serves. PR is a social science. What we do 5.

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Monday Roundup: Rocking the Vote

Waxing UnLyrical

this week’s roundup features seven posts from around the web focused on business lessons learned from politics. PR Measurement Lessons from Election Day. Customer Service, Richard Nixon, and the Silent Majority. Did you have a tough time getting up today, what with Daylight Savings Time ending and all?

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Hopes, Dreams and Sage Advice: 40+ Marketing and PR predictions for 2023

Sword and the Script

This will contribute to even more noise, and it will make high-quality corporate content both more appreciated and harder to find.”. There is a new corporate scenario that directly impacts all audiences and communication channels. Experiential marketing targeting a diverse customer base has become hugely appropriate and meaningful.

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