Another in our look back at social activity in 2017. Today we examine the most-engaged influencers in the businesspersons’ category.
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Workplace Culture, CEO Activism, Fake News Seen Critical to Brand Reputation
February 6th, 2018 by Seth ArensteinWhat will be the main drivers of brand reputation when the Reputation Institute issues its Brand Trakr report next month? CEO activism, handling of fake news and rumors and workplace culture will be among the factors getting heavy play in the report, the Reputation Institute says.

PR News Data: 30% of PR Pros Say It Would Take a Crisis for C-Suite to Fully Buy Into PR’s Value
February 6th, 2018 by Seth ArensteinAs a communicator, you know what you and your immediate colleagues think of you. But what about the C-suite? Do its members consider PR highly valuable or would it take a reputation crisis to make them realize communications is a valuable part of any company? That’s what we asked some 200 communicators.

DiGiorno Combines Facial Analytics With Social Listening to Get to Heart of Consumer Experience
February 6th, 2018 by Seth ArensteinDid you know 74% of Americans order a takeout pizza or a delivery pizza at least once a month? We didn’t either, but DiGiorno did. And it also knew from social listening that last year 80% of posts about delivery pizza were not positive. That led to a pizza party, er, experiment.

Edelman Study Urges CEOs to Lead as Trust in Government is Low; Trust Index Way Down in U.S.
January 30th, 2018 by Seth ArensteinThe start of the year means many things: new goals, fresh opportunities and, of course, the annual Trust Barometer report from Edelman. This indicator of global attitudes has been a sobering read during the past few years. It’s not too much different in 2018, although media’s low trust factor hasn’t slipped too much.

The Week in PR
January 30th, 2018 by Seth ArensteinOur weekly roundup of trends, news and personnel announcements in PR and marketing. This week’s stories include several about the Dr. Larry Nassar scandal at Michigan State University, Cision closes its deal to acquire PRIME and Rupert Murdoch suggests Facebook and Google pay for the premium content it carries.

McDonald’s Leads Brands in Average Monthly Number of Unique Photos on Instagram & Twitter
January 30th, 2018 by Seth ArensteinWe know brands and fans of brands take photos and post them on Instagram and Tweeter. So which brands find that their logos are pictured the most on those two visual platforms? Brandwatch looked at 100,000 brands to find out.

Data: U.S. Public Blasts Media Again, So Where Does That Leave Traditional Media Relations?
January 30th, 2018 by Seth ArensteinIt’s not a secret that Americans lack confidence in the media. Here’s another study verifying that point and offering findings that are very close to those contained in the Edelman Trust Barometer. Once again fake news is a huge issue, the study finds.

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.