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5 Scariest Halloween Campaigns of the Past Decade

Critical Mention

MGM films staged a telekinetic surprise. In 2013, to promote “Carrie,” a remake of the original 1976 version, its distribution company MGM Films created a Halloween surprise for customers who were taking a coffee break at a local coffee shop in New York. This video quickly went viral and has more than 40 million views on YouTube.

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Summer movies captured the public’s interest — and its money

NewsWhip

Across the web and social media the movie dominated in terms of public interest, easily making it the most popular movie of the summer. TikTok can prove more impactful than traditional media. The box office wasn’t the only place Top Gun gained attention for earning big numbers.

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Who were the top publishers on Facebook in September 2019?

NewsWhip

This analysis includes English-language content from publishers, ranked by Facebook likes, shares, and comments to their web content, ranked by domain. Additionally, these rankings do not include media natively uploaded to a Facebook Page, such as a Facebook video. The top websites in September 2019. million engagements.

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The 8 Digital PR Tools You Need in 2021 (According to the Experts)

Buzzstream

Once you’ve clicked on that, choose the ‘Web’ option and type in the keywords for your concept e.g. ‘home decor trends’ before clicking ‘Search; You’ll then be shown all of the top-performing content for the subject area and can rank it by the total engagement by social media platform or overall.

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It's About a <<Fiji Water>> Girl

Mindful Marketing

Like other award programs, the Golden Globes features a preshow red carpet event during which the many talented people of television and film stroll in front of the media while slowing making their way into the Beverly Hilton Hotel. So, the $12 million question is: Was Cuthbert’s photobombing serendipitous, or was it planned? .”

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Online Videos 101: Keep It Simple, Stupid

Waxing UnLyrical

Waxing UnLyrical personal, possibly poetic, musings on public relations, media, communication, and everything in between About Shonali Online Videos 101: Keep It Simple, Stupid December 9th, 2010 Tweet Guest post by Erin Greenfield Four months ago I splurged on a $350 Panasonic camcorder. Does our video have the makings of a viral video?

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Can Your Reputation Withstand Increased Surveillance?

David PR Group

We have about 50 million surveillance cameras in America, and that number is likely growing at a rapid clip as the prices for such devices falls, and they become easy to monitor with web-based technology. Beware “Viral Marketing” Lastly, we are in the middle of the “viral marketing” era.