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Public Relations Guide To Utilizing Google Alerts

The Hoyt Organization

This is exactly what Google Alerts does. With this tool, media monitoring and reputation management become more accessible for businesses of all sizes. Thinking about adopting Google Alerts as part of your PR strategy? What Is Google Alerts? Google Alerts is a free online service provided by Google.

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Critical Mention Releases Google Analytics Integration

Critical Mention

NEW YORK — Critical Mention — the leading all-in-one earned media monitoring and intelligence platform — now integrates with Google Analytics, a crucial tool for data-oriented PR and marketing professionals. Critical Mention clients can now view Google Analytics metrics directly in Critical Mention reports.

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Is Media Relations Dead?

Bianchi Biz Blog

Is media relations dead? In fact, a recent article in the BusinessWire Blog called Media Outlet Availability on PR Efforts , by Christopher S. Penn, Chief Data Scientist with TrustInsights.ai, cites some revealing statistics about the shrinking number of media outlets and the challenge for PR and media relations.

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Earned Media vs. Media Relations [PR Tech Sum]

Sword and the Script

Summary of monthly PR tech news: Critical Mention adds a media database; Talkwalker acquires Nielson Social; Watch out for fine print in media monitoring contracts As a term, earned media made a big splash in search trends in late 2004 or early 2005…and then interest waned. Earned media is sexy.

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9 social media stats that might surprise you (with context!)

Communications Conversations

If you spend any time reading about the digital marketing industry online, you’ve undoubtedly seen those “X social media statistics that might surprise you” posts. This is a relatively new, and very interesting development that Google is definitely paying attention to. They’re littered across the web.

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Media Relations Shrinks as a Public Relations Service; Cliff Notes to 3 Industry Reports

Sword and the Script

Studies find media relations isn’t the top PR service anymore; PR weakness on technical skills; execs are key to shaping corporate social positions Several interesting reports on the PR industry were published earlier in 2020 but got lost in the blur that unfolded since. To be clear, media relations ranked fourth on the list.

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Traditional PR Evolves: What You Need to Know

Bianchi Biz Blog

With fewer journalists than ever covering the auto supplier sector, those that are left are being asked to do more, such as putting out stories more frequently across traditional and digital platforms, covering broader beats, and creating content for social media, videos, webinars, and more. You need all four components to succeed.