As the primary storytellers in your organization, it would make sense that PR executives would own the strategy and the budget for their company’s content marketing initiatives. Why, then, is that so rarely the case?
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Traditional PR Tools Retain Importance in the Digital Era
October 20th, 2014 by PRNEWSSo much of the communications practice is dedicated to understanding, deploying and mastering digital communications tools. But it turns out that traditional principles still pack a significant PR punch.
Screen Test
October 20th, 2014 by PRNEWSIf brands and organizations want to get their messages in front of millennials they’re going to have to ramp up their mobile communications and cater their conversations to the small screen.
How Social Media Is Altering IR/PR
October 20th, 2014 by Jeff RamsonShareholders are the foundation of any publicly traded company, and communicating with them has changed dramatically because of the Internet and the social Web.
5 Tips for Writing Better Emails to the Media
October 17th, 2014 byThere is no one-size-fits-all formula for effective email communication with the media. But that’s not to say that there aren’t ways to give yourself a good shot at landing the coverage you’re looking for.
Pre-Halloween Infographic: Skittles Tops List of Most Influential Candy Brands on Twitter
October 17th, 2014 by Steve GoldsteinIf you want to make your home the No. 1 destination in your neighborhood this Halloween, then load up on Skittles. According to social analytics provider StatSocial, the Mars Inc.-owned treat is the most influential candy brand on Twitter.
19 Ways Public Speakers Can Lose Their Audience
October 16th, 2014 by Steve GoldsteinYour content in a public presentation or speech can be just good enough, but your style has to be great if you want to make a powerful impact.
Lockheed Martin’s Nuclear Fusion Project: A Case Study in Changing Corporate Perception
October 16th, 2014 byLockheed Martin’s recent announcement of compact nuclear fusion development invites interested investors and partners to help fund the project and attempts to change the way the company is perceived by the public.
7 Questions to Ask When Developing a PR Measurement Program
October 15th, 2014 by Richard BrownellThe value of a PR program can really only be proven through measurement. Here are some key questions you should ask before setting out on a measurement program.
William Mills Increases Awareness with Content Distribution
October 15th, 2014 by Serena EhrlichMany of today’s communication firms are moving to include content creation and marketing because they realize content distribution is driving results.