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Seeing Around Corners: 30 Marketing and PR Predictions for 2021

Sword and the Script

Dozens of marketing and PR professionals express aspirations for 2020 along with educated guesses about the future . I’ve grouped all predictions this year into categories, which is an effort to make it easier to read: Marketing predictions. Marketing predictions. Efficient marketing execution and measurement.

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What to Pitch in October

PR for Anyone

Employee Ownership Month. National Women’s Small Business Month. Church Safety and Security Month. Co-op Month. Down Syndrome Awareness Month. Dyslexia Awareness Month. Eat Better, Eat Together Month. Emotional Intelligence Awareness Month. Emotional Wellness Month. Filipino American History Month. Financial Planning Month.

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7 Signs Your Company Is Ready To Step Up Its PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

At a certain point, most small businesses outgrow their first forays into public relations. These early arrangements can include a junior in-house employee or possibly a “shared” situation where the PR function is wedged into marketing or even customer service. These are all questions for a qualified PR firm.

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7 PR Blogs You Should Be Following

Critical Mention

PR Daily is a news site that delivers news, advice, and opinions on the public relations, marketing, social media, and media worlds. Our take on Ragan’s PR Daily blog: Without a doubt, Ragan’s PR Daily blog is one of our go-to blogs for communication and media related news and tips. Share Tweet Share.

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PR Myth #6 – PR is Only for Crisis

PR for Anyone

Think about the positive stories, the great things you do in the community, the great things you do for your employees, and stories that you can tell that add value to a journalist, to a media outlet’s audience. Your PR doesn’t have to be only when you’re a crisis. That’s the key… value…. good, great things.

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How to Create Great Content Fast

PR for Anyone

Introduce your newest employee. Welcome a new business in the community. Ask your audience a multiple-choice question. Highlight a customer of the month. Create and post a video. Take a picture of your workspace, office, or co-workers. Interview a customer. Post a #TBT (throwback Thursday). Post a fill-in-the-blank question.

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PR Rock Stars: Winona State alum & Pediatric Home Service’s Katlyn Bourget

Communications Conversations

I handle our media relations, whether it’s local consumer news or national industry pubs, I work to build relationships and create partnerships that can help enhance our brand. This includes strategy, pitching, building talking points, media training staff and distributing through applicable channels.