Fri.Apr 23, 2021

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5 surprises from Pew Internet’s recent social media usage report

Communications Conversations

A couple weeks ago, Pew Internet released another great report detailing social media use in 2021. I recommend taking a peek at the whole report since it outlines many demos around who’s using which platforms. For example, LinkedIn trends toward white, middle-aged men with college degrees making $75+. Makes sense, right? Meanwhile, TikTok trends younger Hispanic and African-American women with lower incomes and some college.

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How to Use PR to Make Your Next Product Launch a Success

Prowly

Product launches involve lots of moving parts, all of which have to be synchronized to deliver success. A PR team is among the most important of those parts and is tasked with generating the coverage and attention that is the oxygen of any product launch. Having a detailed PR roadmap can lead to more and […]. The post How to Use PR to Make Your Next Product Launch a Success appeared first on Prowly Magazine.

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What Keeps PR Pros Up at Night (And What Helps Them Sleep)

Cision

Leading PR pros share their biggest challenges.

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This month in bad PR pitches: April 2021

Muck Rack

This month in bad PR pitches: April 2021

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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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Friday Roundup: Media Moves CNBC Digital & Minnesota Public Radio, Barron’s Names Editor in Chief

Cision

Sarah Glover joins Minnesota Public Radio, Sara Tan new at Refienry29, and more.

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8 takeaways from the Agency Business Report

Steve Barrett on PR

PRWeek’s annual review of the agency sector profiled an industry that showed its mettle in a super-challenging year.

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Monthly wrap-up: A throwback to March with team PPR

Prohibition

It’s been quite the March for all things PR & social! It was the month that saw some major PR fails from global brands (cough we’re looking at your International Women’s Day stunt Burger King), we all watched THAT Oprah Interview, it marked an entire year of lockdown – yes, it really has only just been one year, even though it feels like 10!

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The Future of Fitness and Lessons to Be Learned for All Businesses

Konnect Agency

COVID-19 impacted businesses and people like we could never have imagined. With people not wanting to leave their houses or doing so with as little human contact as possible, companies were forced to pivot quickly. Of all businesses, gyms were hit particularly hard. Small, enclosed spaces full of people breathing heavily and dripping sweat quickly became the last thing people wanted to do, let alone being extremely unsafe.

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Why Maintaining Good Body Language Is Important In Business

HMA Public Relations

Body language is an important part of how you communicate from the firmness of your handshake to your posture. Hear more from Scott Hanson.

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Are Your Impact Comms Resonating With Stakeholders?

Whether your organization is at the start of its sustainability and impact journey or years into it, many brands share a common concern: the uncertainty of whether they are sending stakeholders mixed messages. Creating content that speaks to your audience's “love language” can be a tricky dance. But, worry not! 3BL has put together tips to ensure that your content not only finds its rhythm but also resonates with your target audiences.

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The Future of Fitness and Lessons to Be Learned for All Businesses

Konnect Agency

COVID-19 impacted businesses and people like we could never have imagined. With people not wanting to leave their houses or doing so with as little human contact as possible, companies were forced to pivot quickly. Of all businesses, gyms were hit particularly hard. Small, enclosed spaces full of people breathing heavily and dripping sweat quickly became the last thing people wanted to do, let alone being extremely unsafe.

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