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Influencer Relations For B2B Brands

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The association and advocacy of unbiased industry experts is a time-honored way to build brand trust through earned media, high-quality content, or special events. Influencer relations is a logical extension of media relations , but less transactional and more collaborative. Customer education events.

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How Do You Monitor for Mentions on Podcasts [PR Tech Sum]

Sword and the Script

The opportunity is another potential source for earning coverage – even as traditional media relations gets harder. Many of the media monitoring tools are the market offer podcast monitoring through a third-party partnership with the company. Don’t miss this short interview about the SEMrush acquisition of Prowly.

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Top 50 PR, Marketing & Social Media Podcasters to Follow

Cision

Welcome to The #AskGaryVee show, where I answer your questions about marketing, social media, and entrepreneurship. Tools, tips and tactics on everything marketing and social media related. to rock your social media and content marketing. Social Media Marketing Podcast. Want to get on the show? 2) Jeff Bullas.

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What Taylor Swift Can Teach You About Social Media Marketing

MaccaPR

And yes, her skill with traditional PR – as the singer dominated the covers of Rolling Stone, Vogue and People , along with broadcast interviews from “Ellen” to “Good Morning America” – plays a part in her volcanic success. True, she’s an electrifying, blonde mane-twirling, red lipstick-smacking entertainer in concert.

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WOM: What's Really Behind The Buzz

Waxing UnLyrical

. “First of all, with any new client, we place WOM at the center of everything that they do; we don’t talk about Social Media, we talk in terms of Social Interfaces. Or, if we PR pros become smarter about looking beyond the traditional boundaries of our media-relations focused discipline, will it – in time – take the lead?

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