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How Social Media Drives B2B PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

We associate social media platforms with splashy consumer campaigns, but social is increasingly important in B2B public relations. According to an IDC study , 75% of B2B buyers and 84% of C-level/vice president executives use social media to make purchasing decisions. Journalists use social media, too.

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5 Ways Our Weekly FB Live Show Helped Grow Our Business & Our Work Culture

Deirdre Breakenridge

What started as a social media experiment has quickly become an integral part of the Socialfly brand, company culture and our favorite part of the week! Video content is the future of social media and for brands, businesses or influencers questioning the benefits, we detail five ways going live has improved our agency.

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Elon Musk’s Twitter Takeover: Lessons for Leaders

Reputation Us

His leadership decisions have spilled even more. Those headlines, hard to miss as they are, often obscure very real leadership decisions about strategy, employee performance and customers. SpaceX and Tesla employees feel they’re on a mission to save humanity and make us an interplanetary species,” says Gandhi.

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The “social CEO”: How AmFam’s Jack Salzwedel manages his social media profiles

Communications Conversations

It was part of a larger discussion about CEOs and how they tackle social networks from a content perspective. As part of that research, I stumbled on American Family Insurance CEO, Jack Salzwedel. Coincidentally, over the years, I’d met Tom Buchheim , executive social media advisor at AmFam.

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Magenta Nation: Healthcare and Income Inequality

Scott Public Relations

This theory basically claims that increasing the wealth available to “job creators” would ultimately increase the wealth of the broader population, as the money trickled down to employees through economic growth. Sign up to receive our monthly advice on healthcare, insurance and technology PR: Scott Public Relations.

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Will 2019 (finally) the year of the Social CEO?

Communications Conversations

But, the notion of the social CEO has really never taken off. I’ve noticed some stats and numbers recently that lead me to believe 2019 may be the start to more CEOs embracing social media. Consider a recent BRANDFog survey that found 78% of people prefer to work for a company whose leadership is active on social media.

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Healthcare and the Wealth Gap

Scott Public Relations

This theory basically claims that increasing the wealth available to “job creators” would ultimately increase the wealth of the broader population, as the money trickled down to employees through economic growth. Sign up to receive our monthly advice on healthcare, insurance and technology PR: Scott Public Relations.