PR pros and marketers are awash in data and the future doesn’t indicate a slowing of that situation. The question then becomes what should you measure? In addition, how do you report insights from all that data to executives who are pressed for time and may have short attention spans? A quartet of PR pros provide best practices to tackle these issues.
Archive: January 2018


The Week in PR
January 23rd, 2018 by PRNEWSOur weekly roundup of news, trends and personnel moves in PR and marketing. This week’s stories include a tumble at USA Gymnastics, Nike goes pink in Australia for social media video, Facebook integrates its board of directors and

Consumer Engagement With Nonprofits Up 35% in 2017 as Video Engagement Tops 50%
January 23rd, 2018 by Seth ArensteinIn previous editions we presented wrap-ups of the most-engaged B2B and B2C brands ( PRN , January 9 and January 16, 2018). This week we offer a look at the nonprofits whose social posts attracted the most consumer engagement.

50% of PR Agencies Polled Say They Don’t Have a Cybersecurity Plan; 41% Aren’t Budgeting for It
January 23rd, 2018 by Seth ArensteinOne of the big data security stories last week was the $17 million sum insurer AETNA will pay to some customers as a result of compromising their personal data. Ironically with all the hype surrounding cybersecurity, this one was totally analogue. On the other hand, are PR firms secure from cybersecurity threats? A Gould + Partners quick poll reveals the disturbing answer.

Fake News Takes Its Toll on U.S. Public’s Perception of Media Accuracy
January 23rd, 2018 by Seth ArensteinPresident Trump’s pounding of the media has hurt trust in journalism tremendously. A new poll shows Americans trust their media even less than citizens in Turkey and Russia, whose lack of press freedoms is well known. It’s enough to make brands want to re-think the idea of creating a newsroom.

Instagram Growth Expected to Come From Developing Nations
January 23rd, 2018 by Seth ArensteinThe growth curve for Instagram will creep up steadily, powered by growth in developing nations as governments invest in bandwidth and better mobile phone plans are offered, a new report from eMarketer says.

New Report Says Today’s CEOs Need to Engage Socially but Avoid Political Posts
January 23rd, 2018 by Seth ArensteinCEOs need to adapt to the times, a new report from Ruder Finn says. The modern CEO needs to be engaged and open to authentic communication, it says, and that includes social media. What the report calls high-performing CEOs are active across social media platforms, but are avoiding posting about current events, progressive issues and politics.

How the Women’s March Won Social Media
January 22nd, 2018 by Samantha WoodIf your Instagram, Twitter or Facebook feed was a constant stream of images and video from the 2018 Women’s March this weekend, you were not alone. On the first anniversary of Trump’s inauguration, women (and men) took to the streets to protest the presidential administration and support fellow sisters at Women’s Marches across the country—and posted to social en masse. Marches were organized in nearly every major U.S. city from New York to Dallas.

Looming Algorithm Change Pushes Advertisers to Facebook Watch
January 22nd, 2018 by Sophie MaerowitzTop communicators have pointed to video—where Facebook has made major investments in recent years—as the next best frontier of online advertising. While Facebook Live remains a popular and highly viewed feature for organic content, Facebook Watch seems to be the frontrunner for Facebook’s ad business. Here’s what we know so far about advertising on Watch.

Boingo CTO: 2018 Is Looking ‘Smart’
January 19th, 2018 by Dr. Derek Peterson, CTO, Boingo WirelessFrom shooting star drone performances to an outdoor showcase of self-driving vehicles, breakthrough innovations were on display at CES this year. A common theme that was evident across the exhibit halls and panel discussions was connectivity and all things “smart.” Without connectivity, nearly every innovation showcased—virtual reality, artificial intelligence, robotics, you name it—would be lifeless and considered anything but smart. Here’s a look at where connectivity and smart innovations took center stage.