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PRCA Digital PR and Communications Report: "Digital PR moves fast"

Stephen Waddington

In the past 12 months digital PR has seen investment in content and paid social media but cuts in SEO and social listening. It’s hard to unpick a clear story from the PRCA’s Annual Digital PR and Communications Report. Digital PR moves fast as Danny Whatmough, chair of the PRCA Digital Group suggests in his introduction.

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The Future of Twitter

The Proactive Report

The major social networks (Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter) have been fairly stable for the past five or six years. Used correctly, Twitter can have a huge impact on customer service, perception and reputation. But here’s the thing: There’s only one Facebook. Each year new networks pop up and some go away.

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Does Social Media Marketing need a Reboot? Drew Neisser Chimes in

Flack's Revenge

I have been blogging about challenges confronting digital PR and social media marketing. In a nutshell, issues have surfaced over the past couple of years (related to fake news, online manipulation, growing privacy concerns as examples) that I believe drive the need to take stock and possibly reevaluate digital strategies.

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Self-Imploding Brands & Missed Trust Signals

Marketwired

I reached out on Twitter and I received a prompt response, but they pointed me to a form on their website to create a customer service ticket. Instead of a neutral or positive experience with the product, poor customer service ignited negativity and hostility toward the brand. I needed help and I needed it fast.

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Five Critical Trends in Digital PR You Must Act On

Norton's Notes

Digital PR Budgets. When it comes to the growth of digital PR, 62% of those surveyed reported that their budgets for digital and social media have risen in the last 12 months, while the same number expect budgets to increase in the next year. Service Offerings. Let’s take a closer look at these trends.

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How to Lose a Customer and Tarnish Your Brand in One Easy (Mis)Step

PR News

So annoyed was I by the poor customer service and the constant retargeting of ads from this particular furniture store that I resorted to cleaning… Continued. The post How to Lose a Customer and Tarnish Your Brand in One Easy (Mis)Step appeared first on PR News Blog.

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Taking Ownership of Online Trust Signals

Waxing UnLyrical

Sometimes it’s the tiniest of things, or even something that looks tiny on a surface level, but is enormously complex on the back end, an iceberg most never realize even exists: A Facebook page response to a complaining or frustrated customer. Customer service with an attitude of caring and respect.