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What PR Teams Love Right Now: Valentine’s Day Edition

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Today, PR strategy is often informed by data insights. PR teams use data tools and platforms to glean patterns and insight from media coverage, measure audience engagement, and quantify campaign performance.

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Why PR Pros Need The New Google Analytics™ Demo Account

Shift Communications

From our perspective as a Google Analytics™ Certified Partner, every marketing and PR professional should be jumping up and down with excitement. For training videos and webinars. If you’re a truly data-driven PR professional, you want to showcase your analytics chops in every new business/sales presentation.

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Crisis Management 101: Shark Week Case Study, Pt. 1

Shift Communications

Thanks to Google Trends , we know interest in the term “shark attack” is set to increase drastically as searches for “shark week” do: According to The Florida Museum of Natural History’s International Shark Attack File, 2016 saw 84 unprovoked shark attacks, which is on par with the average 82 incidents a year. Media training.

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PR and the Marketing Technology Skills Gap

Shift Communications

Creating training courses and setting aside time is great, but you also need to create ways to distill and provide context both the news and on why it matters. At SHIFT we run a daily blog and a weekly SHIFT Happens newsletter, which daily and weekly provide summary news from the front lines of PR and Marketing. Share the Knowledge.

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{PR}edict: Predictive Analytics and the Future of PR, Part 4

Shift Communications

If we have data which is poorly formed, broken, incompatible, etc. Novice data analysts often assume that a data source, especially an internal one or one from a bespoke source like Google Analytics™, is inherently clean. Treat all data as suspect until we’ve had a chance to inspect it for quality.

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

Shift Communications

However, public relations operates on a calendar largely dictated by either internal operational mandates – “it’s end of quarter, we need more website traffic!” – or editorial calendars for publications. we take this data series and project it forward, using the existing 5 years’ data as the training data.

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