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Data-Driven PR Campaign Planning: Part 2

Onclusive

Welcome back to our blog series about data-driven PR campaign planning! Your messaging and your story are the heart of your PR campaign. To determine the right creative angle, ask yourself—why would my audiences care about this topic? Don’t leave the evaluation until the end of a PR campaign.

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Clearing the Two Biggest and Heaviest Cultural Roadblocks for PR/Communications’ Data-Driven Journeys (Part 2)

Onclusive

Focusing on analytics for justifying their existence/ROI for budget as the overarching goal of the data-driven initiative instead of an analytical approach for actionable insights to enable PR/Communications’ critical mission of building/improving the organization’s reputation. We have to start somewhere.

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20 PR and Marketing Predictions for 2022

Sword and the Script

Data-driven PR. One of the big headlines for 2022 is that a data-driven approach to PR will be a must. Emerging channels like podcasts will continue to grow in influence, which means PR pros have to become more fluent in strategically pitching and forming relationships in these channels.

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What is Tech PR? PR strategies that sell your tech brand

Prohibition

Overview of Tech PR Tech PR is the strategic use of communications and relationships to build the reputation of a brand or business in the technology industry. Tech PR also involves securing media coverage and amplifying content through storytelling to reach the right target audience.

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Latest PR Trends

5W PR

With the evolution of technology, companies have generated a lot more data, which can inspire the creation of a lot more ideas, as well as increase the reach of those creative ideas. To do that, companies need to start investing in social listening and data analytics tools and platforms.

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The Best Way To Prepare For Artificial Intelligence In Public Relations

Beyond PR

In a recent column on PRWeek , Ivan Ristic of Diffusion suggested that while AI might be good for data mining keywords across blogs and online publications to find trends for clients, it still won’t replace relationships that make the industry go-round. “A A bot can’t lay claim to emotional intelligence, a cornerstone of all PR work.