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The top 10 most-read blog posts on Sword and the Script in 2023

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In 2016, I decided to hang out a shingle and start my own business. That’s of course what I did. Here are the top 10 most-read posts from the last 12 months. Will AI replace PR people in the next 10 years? I could read about what was happening, test it out on my blog, and apply what I had learned to my daily job.

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5 Reasons Email Is Key for Communication in 2016

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What I want to do in this post is make a five-point argument that email is one of the most important communications channels in 2016. Of course the downside is that the acquisition cost for an email subscriber is higher than a social fan. Email open rate and click-through remain high. ” – Cory Doctorow, Guardian UK.

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10 New Facebook Features for 2016

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The Facebook ecosystem (which includes Instagram and WhatsApp ) offer unprecedented social utility, and Facebook is expanding its native services substantially in 2016. The changes to Facebook in 2016 are new to Facebook, but aren’t new to the social landscape. Facebook Live Video (for all). Music Stories.

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7 Best, 7 Worst and 7 Favorite PR Blog Posts in 2016 [Sword and the Script]

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The year of 2016 brought a fairly significant evolution for this website. In May 2016, the blog Sword and the Script became the digital foundation of an Atlanta-based PR and marketing agency: Sword and the Script Media, LLC. Over the course of 2016, I published some 84 posts, on PR , marketing and social media.

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10 Million Reasons to Make AI Education Accessible for Marketers

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There are more than 10 million marketers worldwide, according to a simple LinkedIn Sales Navigator job function search. Little did I know then that I would spend the next 10 years obsessed with understanding AI and its applications to marketing, business and society. Chances are, if you’re reading this, you’re one of them. What’s Next?

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PR Salary: What’s a PR Pro Worth in 2016?

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The PR professional “every reason to be increasingly confident,” according to the 2016 PRWeek Salary Survey , from which that median salary figure stems. And, of course, among those who changed employers in the past 12 months, 81% had a salary increase.”. The post PR Salary: What’s a PR Pro Worth in 2016? CC BY 2.0 ).

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My 2023 Annual Review

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If you can fulfil these four needs, nature will take its course, and the child will develop into the person the child is supposed to become. 2020, September 10). The Blog Project: 10 Years of Improving My English. Speaking of goal-setting, I didn’t manage to publish my online PR course this year, either. Cést la vie.