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Debunking PR Myths One Little Lie at a Time

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Over the summer, I published three LinkedIn Pulse articles, a series focused on busting the myths even the most data-driven PR professionals tell themselves. Let me let you in on a little secret… Sometimes when we post here on the AirPR Blog, it’s a test!

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Building the Plane Mid-Flight: SHIFT’s New Website

Shift Communications

The important thing for us, beyond the upgraded look and feel, was to hammer on the data-driven PR aspect. Thus I couldn’t be more happy with the latest and greatest SHIFT website! The one you’re visiting now. What do you think? Lookin’ good, right? Our business and capabilities have changed A LOT in the past few years.

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Monday Roundup: Learning from Measurement Mistakes

Waxing UnLyrical

Why: “It is unethical for PR professionals to attempt to present their results as ROI if that’s not actually what the numbers really represent,” writes Stuart Bruce as he explores why “it is better to focus on numbers that are robust and honest.” How to Measure the Return on Investment of PR Work.

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Monday Roundup: Looking Ahead

Waxing UnLyrical

That does not mean we are left without resources to help define PR success and set the agenda for an even more data-driven PR program in the New Year,” writes Derek Lyons for Business 2 Community. Twitter Facebook Google+ LinkedIn Monday Roundup: Looking Ahead. ” Yea baby! Based in the Washington, D.C.,

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Does social media sharing matter?

Shift Communications

The data cannot answer this question for us. We see that for this data set, LinkedIn matters the most (r of.71), Given that my site is a B2B-focused website and blog, it would make logical sense for strong affinity between LinkedIn and the content. 71), followed by Facebook (r of.65), 65), then by Twitter (r of.39,

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The State of the Press Release in 2015

Shift Communications

First, we analyzed the distribution patterns of over 100,000 press releases published via Marketwired, PRWeb and PR Newswire in 2015. Next, we determined how many times each release was shared across nine social media platforms, including the big three – Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. In terms of timing, 9 a.m.

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The State of the Press Release in 2015

Shift Communications

First, we analyzed the distribution patterns of over 100,000 press releases published via Marketwired, PRWeb and PR Newswire in 2015. Next, we determined how many times each release was shared across nine social media platforms, including the big three – Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. In terms of timing, 9 a.m.

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