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13 PR Blogs You Should Be Reading This Year

Hubspot

One of my first jobs out of college was working as an entry-level PR associate. If you work in PR, you don't need me to tell you it's a hard field to get started in. We've put together a list of some of our favorite PR blogs (in no particular order) for you to get started. 7 Business Writing Sins PR Pros Commit Regularly.

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Three Myths and Realities of Client Newsletters

Marketing Craftmanship

Client newsletters are the most widely used, often abused and hotly debated marketing tactic for professional services firms of any size. Here are three highly subjective myths and realities to help your firm determine whether it’s a worthwhile tool, or how to improve your current newsletter.

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Blastoff for My New Social Media Newsletter

Convince & Convert

3 must-read articles about social media (plus a bonus from the Convince & Convert vault) Sent twice per week (usually Monday and Friday) Sent at 1pm pacific time 3-2-1: it’s the greatest newsletter in the history of social media newsletters.

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The 10 most fascinating people in B2B marketing in 2017

Biznology

After years of developing wildly creative PR strategies for D&B NetProspex and Aberdeen Group , she now advises companies large and small on how to create buzz in B2B. Have a look at her case for how to manage PR in the “age of the Kardashians.” We all need to be reading Pam’s book, Global Content Marketing.

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The 8 Wrong Questions PR Firms Are Asking About Social Media | PR.

Convince & Convert

But, under pressure from digital and advertising agencies each looking to be the driver of the social media express, PR firms are sometimes turning over inquisitional rocks that do not portray them as strategic caretakers of brands’ social presences. What’s the hot new trend in social media that we can bring to our clients?

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Marketing vs. Public Relations

BenchmarkONE

Learning the values and strengths of marketing and PR separately is the best way to start using them for your business effectively. At the core, marketing supports selling a particular product or service, whereas PR is used to create a positive image for the overall brand. . Creating Content. PR-Related Tasks.

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Small(ish) Market, Big Noise: Tracey Zeeck Creates Regional Buzz for Local Businesses

ClearVoice

In major cities, content marketing agencies often define and hone their practice areas, core competencies, and the industries in which they specialize. It’s common to see firms branding themselves into one niche: hospitality PR, or tech PR, or style and fashion influencer marketing. In their city. In their city.

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