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The Week in PR

April 17th, 2018 by

Our weekly roundup of news, trends and personnel moves in PR and marketing. This week’s stories include Mark Zuckerberg’s successful trip to DC, Marian Salzman’s moving to Switzerland and what PR firms fail to understand about inclusion and diversity.

Beauty Sector Tops B2C Consumer Engagement in Q1’18; Content Off 13%

April 17th, 2018 by

The social trends of 2017 seem to continue into 2018. In our first look at U.S. B2C brands for 2018 we see companies generally posting fewer pieces of content, but gaining consumer engagement. The data provided to us exclusively by Shareablee shows beauty and fashion brands dominating the first quarter of 2018 in terms of consumer engagement with social posts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Global PR Industry Concerned With Ethics, Though Plans for Improvement Seem Unclear

April 17th, 2018 by

Ethics has become an issue for businesses, including PR. The new Global Communications Report from the Center for PR at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism finds PR pros and students certainly are concerned with ethics and the public’s perception of PR’s ethics. The respondents are less clear about what to do about it.

Knowing Your Audience Now Involves Using Data to Understand Its Rhythms

April 17th, 2018 by

Knowing your audience may be the first rule of communications and marketing. Part of that knowledge is understanding the type of messages your audience craves. A new study from Bain & Company collaborating with Google argues the best companies have added timing to their knowledge base. Using technology and measuring their results, they find the best time(s) to send messages to customers.

Just 9% of U.S. Teens Name Facebook as Favorite Social Media Platform, Snapchat Tops Teens’ List

April 17th, 2018 by

How many ways can data show it? Facebook is the social platform of choice for those older than 18. PiperJaffray found another way to express this thought. It asked U.S. teens to name their favorite social platform. Just 9% of them responded that it was Facebook. Nearly 50% said Snapchat was at the top of their lists.

New Job at Google for duBrowa, CMO Mendenhall Leaves IBM and AMEC Seeks New CEO

April 10th, 2018 by

As we went to press Tuesday a slew of top-flight communications and marketing positions changed hands. The biggest was the move of Salesforce’s CCO Corey duBrowa to Google.

Restaurants’ Fewer Social Posts Cut Consumer Engagement; Starbucks Posts 60% More Videos

April 10th, 2018 by

In our examination of the Restaurant sector, with Shareablee data provided to us exclusively, we find fewer pieces of content posted in 2017 resulting in a reduction in consumer engagement with the industry. This is a trend buster in that nearly all the industries we’ve seen have reduced content and gained consumer engagement.

What Communicators Can Learn From New Study Looking at How Fake News Influences Voters

April 10th, 2018 by

There is a slew of caveats in a new study about fake news and its influence on the 2016 U.S. presidential election from three academics at Ohio State University. While it is incorrect to deduce fake news won the election for President Trump, the paper argues fake news influenced many members of one important group and they made a difference in a close election. Imagine what fake claims about your product or a competitor’s product could do to your business.

Online Ads Not as Relevant as Marketers Think; Even Strong Content Struggles to Break Through

April 10th, 2018 by

Marketers and communicators admit they don’t always know if their messages are reaching the intended audiences. Yet most believe those messages are relevant when they make it to the target audience. Uh, maybe not, according to a new Adobe survey.

The Week in PR

April 10th, 2018 by

Our weekly roundup of news, trends and personnel announcements in marketing and communications. This week we feature stories about Mark Zuckerberg’s cross-country trip, Fox News Channel’s vacation policy and the turning of a Page.