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Next Steps in Social Media Marketing

Flack's Revenge

Others have come under fire too, for their content and privacy issues, in related areas of online like general Web, Google, and mobile. It would be great to hear from others too, via comments, or DM me on Twitter if you’d like to do a full interview. Trust in social media and journalism are at an all-time low.

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Content Curation’s Last stand?

Flack's Revenge

It is the reality that Internet culture has given us today; where content is there for the taking, to be riffed on, often ripped off, repackaged, bookmarked, collated, aggregated, discovered, shared and curated; in which content is commoditized and journalism has been torn asunder. Curation’s Last Stand?

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30 Pragmatic Marketing and PR Predictions for 2020

Sword and the Script

Note: see my interview with Tom here – Marketing has Gotten Better as a Profession; Off Script No. Note: see my interview with Sophie here – The Interim CMO as Change Agent; Off Script #19: Sophie Shiatis. Note: see my interview with Ted here – Over-reliance on Marketing Automation Depreciates Leads; Off Script No.

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SHIFTxSW – See Y’all Next Year

Shift Communications

In case you missed it, the below SHIFTxSW blog series was created to help guide you through your time here in Austin: SHIFTxSW part 1: Interview with Hugh Forrest. Journalism Needs to Change: Interestingly enough, this complaint did not come from PR/Marketing professionals but journalists themselves.

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Future of PR and social media for International Air Transport Association crisis communications conference

Stuart Bruce

And thank you Aaron for that fascinating insight into how social media has changed journalism. In his interview with PRWeek Danny Rogers asked Martin if the danger was that the growth of social media meant that it would be adopted and subsumed by advertising agencies. Our notions of privacy and confidentiality will be challenged.

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Will humans have to re-write AI’s draft of history? 42 marketing and communications predictions for 2024

Sword and the Script

AI leads reporters to conduct real interviews again “The growing use of generative AI will force media outlets to be much more careful about how they source and gather input for stories. PR people and the clients they represent may see a return to the good old phone (or Zoom) interview. ” ~ Prof.

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