Tue.Dec 24, 2019

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An Eclectic but Intriguing Mix of 32 Statistics that Summarize Public Relations and Marketing in 2019

Sword and the Script

I review a lot of marketing studies and surveys – and write about the one I think will be helpful for readers. For the last few years, I go back through every post and pull out the most interesting statistics to roll up in a single post in December. It’s something of a readout on the year in PR and marketing. Here’s a reverse-chronological look at how 2019 shaped up. 1) The average blog post is 1,236 words.

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WHAT YOU SHOULD CONSIDER FOR YOUR BUSINESS IN 2020

Ronn Torossian

There’s a line in that old traditional New Year’s song that says “should old acquaintance be forgot,” which is appropriate with the holidays behind us. Boston-based ecommerce company Databox recently surveyed 100 marketers and asked them for their input on the new year. Even though many marketers have planned for 2020, there may be some […]. The post WHAT YOU SHOULD CONSIDER FOR YOUR BUSINESS IN 2020 appeared first on.

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Boeing’s CEO gets fired; The Crisis PR event continues.

The Stalwart Blog

Boeing’s CEO wound up being unceremoniously fired this week after an almost year-long crisis surrounding the grounding of the 737 MAX 8 aircraft. Adding insult to injury, one of the company’s satellite rockets launched this week flew into the wrong orbit. So goes the top dog. I mentioned in a previous video blog that I thought Boeing would get out of this 737 MAX 8 crisis okay because they received endorsements from American Airlines and Southwest Airlines.

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Top 10 Blog Posts of 2019

Culpwrit

As I enjoyed a near-perfect mocha latte this morning from my favorite new coffee purveyor, I scrolled through the top Culpwrit blog posts of the past year. For the 11th year in a row, several of the most popular posts were written by friends, colleagues and students. Thanks to them, I’ve been able to post […]. The post Top 10 Blog Posts of 2019 appeared first on culpwrit.

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Peter H. Paulsen’s Inspiring Tale Continues to Resonate in 2024

Two years after its initial release, Peter H. Paulsen’s book, From Brick and Mortar to Prosperity, continues to inspire readers around the globe.

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The top 25 newspapers based in Alabama

Muck Rack

The top 25 newspapers based in Alabama

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General Election 2019: Two sides to every story

Stephen Waddington

Listening is a best practice if often underutilised PR tactic. In this guest post I asked agency owner and Conservative Party campaigner Graham Robb to write about this experience of the 2019 General Election. By Graham Robb. Thanks to Stephen for allowing me to blog about the election, I think it is fair to say we took a different viewpoint. I’m a Conservative in the North East, and used my PR experience to volunteer to help the Conservative Party.