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Will Bluesky Change PR?

November 20th, 2024 by

Social media trends come and go, but it seems to have been awhile since an existing social media platform (Bluesky) has encouraged so many users to jump ship from their current social media habits. Such moves are something for the PR and communication industry to pay attention to. 

Nine PR Thought Leadership Strategies From PRNEWS’ Inaugural Event

November 19th, 2024 by

Industry experts assembled at PRNEWS’ inaugural “PR Thought Leadership Strategies on LinkedIn” event Tuesday  afternoon to share best practices and tips for writing posts, becoming a LinkedIn thought leader, mastering the platform’s algorithm, media training clients and optimizing newsletter engagement. Following are insights from event.

The 2024 Election and the Changing Definition of ‘The Media’

November 15th, 2024 by

Former President Donald Trump’s decisive victory in the 2024 Presidential Election has ushered in new questions for candidates and campaigns about messaging strategies and how to reach people. It’s proved that “the media” is no longer solely legacy outlets. Social media influencers and podcast hosts are now just as much a part of the media landscape as correspondents, columnists and editors.

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LinkedIn Newsletters: Best Strategies and Practices to Follow

November 15th, 2024 by

PRNEWS spoke to Tayler Felix of Workday on best practices for utilizing LinkedIn newsletters.

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PR Roundup: Connectively Done, X Exodus, AI Pros and Cons

November 14th, 2024 by

This week’s PR Roundup follows Cision’s upcoming shutdown of Connectively, formerly known as HARO, the mass exodus of users and brands from X (formerly Twitter), and a new study featuring the pros and cons of AI for digital PR.

Six PR Lessons From the Presidential Election That Apply to All Practitioners

November 14th, 2024 by

There are several important lessons from the 2024 Presidential Election that PR people can apply to non-political accounts, from dealing with media to performing research to preparing client talking points.

Ask a Journalist: Tanya Christian of Consumer Reports on Why Journalists and Publicists Need to Rekindle the Relationship

November 13th, 2024 by

[Editor’s Note: Ariane Lovell, Senior Vice President, Media Relations, NY Health and Multicultural Earned Media Lead at Weber Shandwick, is taking the lead for our reinvigorated “Ask a Journalist” series. First up? A conversation with… Continued

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Five Ways to Build a Better Rapid Response Program

November 12th, 2024 by

Reporters need color commentary and deeper analysis on breaking news, your clients need coverage in outlets that won’t cover product news directly, and you need to improve your media relationships. Rapid response works in all of these cases.

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TikTok Ban Looms: What Users Need to Know and Why YouTube Might Be Their Next Move

November 11th, 2024 by

Forty six percent of those surveyed said they’ll use YouTube more, 39% said Instagram, 38% said YouTube Shorts, 30% said Facebook and 23% said X (formerly Twitter). YouTube makes sense because its algorithmic discovery is similar, especially when it comes to learning and making content recommendations.

Spinning Our Own Spin: The Ethics of PR

November 10th, 2024 by

PR “spin”—in its proper and ethical context—is simply helping people tell their story better to reach target audiences more effectively. Here are the three steps to show anyone (and clients in particular) that spin is just fine—as long as it’s ethical.