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2024’s Top 5 PR Trends: What to Watch

Newsfile

The public relations field covers a wide array of tools and you may find it hard to know how to prioritize your PR efforts in 2024. So, to help you out, we’ve identified the top 5 PR trends in 2024. So, read on to discover what you should not ignore in public relations this year. Increasing Multimedia 5.

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{PR}edict: Predictive Analytics and the Future of PR, Part 3

Shift Communications

Let’s next look at a predictive analytics example every PR practitioner will benefit from. Matching Customer Behavior to Public Relations. The purpose of public relations is to generate awareness and trust. The PR industry operates this way mainly because we’ve not had access to predictive software or good data.

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Share your data for a better PR program

Shift Communications

If you’re working with a data-driven PR firm, chances are at some point in your relationship you will be asked to grant access to a variety of marketing and data systems. To understand how systems access informs your PR program, we’ll reference the SHIFT Earned Media Hub Strategy as the base framework.

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2024’s Top 5 PR Trends: What to Watch

Newsfile

Writing copy for social media is the most popular use for AI, according to 64% of PR pros. However, remember that AI should not replace human-written content and creativity. AI research In 2023, 58% of PR pros surveyed tapped into AI to conduct research. Instead, it should only be used to supplement.

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From PR to Marketing: Why You Should Expand Your Skill Set

Shift Communications

PR pros work hard to secure media hits, and a stellar feature in the Wall Street Journal or the New York Times deserves to have a longer life than the hot minute it gets post-publication. It means it’s time to get creative. Here is a starter’s kit of digital/marketing-focused blogs and publications I recommend reading: {grow}.

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The Top 5 Skills That Young (And All) Communicators Should Develop

Shift Communications

By understanding how to think about and interpret data, communicators need to be able to draw inferences and understand trends by providing insights based on what they observe. Video, photos, infographics and the like are necessary in a mobile and digital world. Find a creative director who can act as a mentor.