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The corporate blog makes a major comeback in 2020

Communications Conversations

Facebook was purring along. Oh, and also, corporate blogging was almost dead. But, corporate blogging was down. According to the good folks at the UMass Dartmouth Center for Marketing Research , corporate blogging use was down to 21% among the Fortune 500–the lowest it had been since they started tracking in 2010.

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Quick Summaries to 5 Surveys of PR and Corporate Communications

Sword and the Script

CEOs and business leaders are increasingly recognizing the value of corporate communications; investors say comms can increase company valuations. This week I paused to catch up on reading several other PR and corporate communications surveys that I haven’t had a chance to read yet and summarize them here for you.

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Pulitzer winners, Target unionization, and the top publishers on Facebook: Daily spotlights for the week of May 9th

NewsWhip

This week, the 2022 Pulitzer winners, Target unionizations, and the top publishers on Facebook in April. At the beginning of this year, we partnered with PR Week to conduct a study of hundreds of PR and communications professionals about some of the key aspects of corporate reputation in 2022. May 10th: 2022 Pulitzer Prize winners.

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Understanding social media for B2B and corporate companies

Prohibition

When it comes to social media marketing , many don’t realise the true potential utilising this communications channel for B2B and corporate companies can have. Where the brand activity must centre on positioning the company ethos and values, the personal corporate presence is slightly different. 6 million people in the UK use Twitter.

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Is Your Corporate Website Still the Right Place to Designate as Your Crisis Communications Home Base?

Melissa Agnes

With the growing use of social media to follow brands, rather than navigating to the brand’s corporate website, should your corporate website still be used as your crisis communications home base? The Facebook experience has grown to be a whole in and of itself. This is a good question. So what’s the answer?

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#measurePR Recap (August 2017): How Measurement Affects Strategy Development

Waxing UnLyrical

In August, #measurePR focused on incorporating measurement from the start of your campaign before even thinking of implement your strategy. Here’s some of what we talked about: On the perfect measurement program: A2 I think the most important thing is to do it from the beginning. Jen Zingsheim added: A3. Set objectives.

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Marketing Ventriloquism: A Master Class On How To Speak To Your Audience In A Voice Other Than Your Own

Onclusive

However, earned media can be amplified in numerous ways, including company newsletters, email campaigns, corporate social media channels, employee advocacy programs, etc. Corporate comms is probably already doing some informal earned media amplification through social media channels, email, newsletters or the company blog.

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