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3 PR Trends to Watch in 2018

The Proactive Report

Data Driven PR. As you can see from the content strategy, it’s all about the data. And every part of your PR plan should be data-driven now. You have to learn to gather it, slice and dice it, analyze it and extract the insights that drive your PR strategy and actions.

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20 PR and Marketing Predictions for 2022

Sword and the Script

As anyone with even a slightly popular blog knows, ‘guest post pitching’ has gotten out of hand. The tactic still matters, but PR pros and writers will need to step up their game to cut through the clutter. . Data-driven PR. One of the big headlines for 2022 is that a data-driven approach to PR will be a must.

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Coming Full Circle – From Tech PR and Back Again

Shift Communications

For example, diving into a faculty member’s on-going research on the immune function of the central nervous system (!) The more tailored and relevant you can be with your pitches to them, the more you’ll be seen as a trusted, go-to source. PR is a dynamic, fast-moving and rewarding field, no matter what the subject matter.

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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.

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The secret to becoming a trusted PR professional

Shift Communications

Many of the communications systems of the digital age DO scale, such as email, instant messaging, text messages, and social media. Far too many PR professionals blindly mass email their pitches without making any attempt at the “Relations” part of Public Relations. This is where data-driven PR has a chance to shine.