Engagement on video posts outpaced the growth of video content, up 163 percent in the first half of the year compared with the same period in 2014, according to an exclusive study conducted by Shareablee on behalf of PR News.
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Where Does PR Stand on Paid Social Media? Survey Shows Ambivalence About Spending
August 3rd, 2015 by PRNEWSWith Facebook leading the pack, social media channels are fast moving to a pay-for-play model. Yet nearly half of communicators surveyed by PR News are foregoing purchasing Facebook’s paid media offers.
PR News/Nasdaq Survey: Nearly One-Fifth of Communicators Shun Measurement Entirely
August 3rd, 2015 by Seth ArensteinDespite numerous calls to use measurement to assess PR’s effectiveness, enhance its reputation and develop strategy, a new study shows more than half of PR professionals devote little or no time to measurement.
3 Ways a B2B Software Company Improved Its Integrated Communications
August 3rd, 2015 by Sherry Lowe, VP, Corporate Marketing SplunkNamed VP, corporate marketing at Splunk in 2012, Sherry Lowe doesn’t mince words describing the software company’s corporate marketing department at the time she took charge.
4 Ways to Improve Your Social Media Reporting and Measurement Process
August 3rd, 2015 by BY Mike Samec, director of digital strategy, gibbs & soell business communicationsFace it, data alone is unable to tell a story. It can’t highlight the most important issues; tell you what to do next or where to focus limited resources. And adding more data won’t help.
Secret to Acing a PR Job Interview
August 3rd, 2015 by Kristin Brown, SVP, Communications Discovery Communications“I see communications as a team sport, with people working together on big projects across the organization. I seek candidates who are leaders but won’t need all the credit and those who create opportunities to help junior staff grow.”
3 Ways to Cut Through in the Shark Days of Summer
July 31st, 2015 by Steve GoldsteinWe’ve reached the point in summer when the accumulation of heat and humidity slows the reflexes and thought processes. This is when stories about shark attacks dominate news cycles. Calculated, outrageous statements by politicians running for national office barely raise an eyebrow. As professional communicators know, it always takes a lot to cut through. In […]
3 Ways to Cut Through in the Shark Days of Summer
July 31st, 2015 by Steve GoldsteinWe’ve reached the point in summer when the accumulation of heat and humidity slows the reflexes and thought processes. This is when stories about shark attacks dominate news cycles. Calculated, outrageous statements by politicians running for national office barely raise an eyebrow. As professional communicators know, it always takes a lot to cut through. In […]
3 Ways to Cut Through in the Shark Days of Summer
July 31st, 2015 by Steve GoldsteinWe’ve reached the point in summer when the accumulation of heat and humidity slows the reflexes and thought processes. This is when stories about shark attacks dominate news cycles. Calculated, outrageous statements by politicians running… Continued
55% of PR Pros Rate Their Data Analysis Expertise as Fair or Poor
July 30th, 2015 by Steve GoldsteinPR News and Nasdaq Media Intelligence conducted a joint study this July, surveying more than 370 communications professionals to benchmark the state of PR measurement and get a clearer picture of PR pros’ grasp of analytics and insights.