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What is Technology PR?

5W PR

This field involves a combination of media relations, content creation, event planning, and social media management to effectively communicate a company’s innovations, milestones, and values to the target audience. Social Media Engagement: Leveraging social media platforms for technology brands is a fantastic idea.

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5 Ways PR Beats Paid Advertising

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

In 2017, Forbes reported : “Most B2B buyers say they rely heavily on white papers (82%), webinars (78%), and case studies (73%) to make purchasing decisions. Close behind are e-books (67%), infographics (66%), and blog posts (66%).” Both profitability and reputation ride on the decisions of B2B buyers. PR offers credibility.

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What Taylor Swift Can Teach You About Social Media Marketing

MaccaPR

Welcome to your Taylor Swift Master Class in Social Media Marketing! Who better to instruct us in social media marketing than this 25-year-old, 7-time Grammy Award-winning “public relations genius” (in the words of the Washington Post)? Taylor uses social media to connect one-on-one with 100 million fans at a time.

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Are You Using These 33 Ways to Promote Your Content That Most Marketers Overlook?

MaccaPR

For content marketers seeking to generate leads from that new blog post, white paper, case study, event, infographic, research report, or webinar, here are 33 ways to ensure that your content is found, downloaded, clicked-on and consumed. Social media services like Edgar can help you reuse your best social posts to bring in more views.

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To Byline or Not: 5 Reasons Why Your Blog Should Identify Its Authors

MaccaPR

Or is it an acceptable social media best practice to publish blog posts that are credited to an anonymous company voice? When Tina would wander across trade show floors, prospects would spy her name tag, grab her arm and treat her like a celebrity: “Oh, my God - are you Tina? Let’s call her ‘Tina.’ We love your blog!”.