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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. Keep in mind that your leadership team wants to see metrics that matter to the business—like website traffic, actions driven and ROI. Set your messaging, write the story.

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3 Best Practices For Using Data In B2B PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

It can easily feed a story to make it stronger, and data-driven stories can easily be made visual, which adds to their appeal. For B2B companies, this presents a massive PR opportunity. To meet media demand, B2B tech brands in particular can build out their own research assets. Don’t make research a sales pitch.

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Latest PR Trends

5W PR

While the marketing and public relations departments used to operate separately in the past, these days they have to work together to ensure that the company is making unified promotional messages for the target audience and meeting its business goals. Consumer Focus. Disinformation.

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

Prohibition

Tech PR can also help to differentiate a technology company from competitors, position them as a thought leader, and create a positive brand image. Strategies used in tech PR include thought leadership, social media management, strategic partnerships and community engagement, content marketing, media relations , and influencer marketing.

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Recipes: The Missing Ingredient in Many Food PR Content Marketing Mixes

Shift Communications

Let’s face it though – if you’re pitching a turkey-themed recipe, odds are so is everyone else. One way to spice up the pitch is using Google Trends early on to identify other food related trends and tailor your recipe pitch accordingly. This makes it that much harder to stand out in both the reporter and public’s mind.

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The Best Way To Prepare For Artificial Intelligence In Public Relations

Beyond PR

that prefers pitches via e-mail with phone call followup afterward. Assuming that didn’t work for you, it brings up a larger point: While you don’t need a degree in computer science to build an AI strategy, it is important that PR pros don’t sit on the sidelines and let an AI strategy get defined for them without their input.