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What Is Earned Media?

ClearVoice

What is earned media? Earned media is when a member of the media discusses a product, individual or company through their preferred media. It is earned because the media professional featured them on their own accord, without payment. What is earned media? Bottom line?

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How to Use Paid Placements to Streamline Your PR Efforts

Brandpoint

Getting your message out there in the media, attracting new customers, bolstering your brand (or rebranding it), connecting with people, increasing sales — it’s the holy grail for marketers and PR pros. But when it comes to paid media, it can be confusing. Are you getting the most out of your content?

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So what is native advertising?

Biznology

Long Story Short: Similar to “advertorials,” native advertising is designed to be entertaining enough in its own right to compel visitors to consume, be influenced by, and even share the content, be it videos, images, articles, or music, based only on the targeted and contextual appeal that holds on its own.

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What is a MAT Release?

Brandpoint

MAT release, matte release, syndicated content, advertorial — however you spell or say it, this PR tool is meeting the needs of the shifting landscape of America’s newspapers and media outlets. Guaranteed placements and media coverage. Earned media opportunities. Measurable results.

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Blogger outreach is earned media PR, isn’t it?

Biznology

My definition of blogger outreach has always been about acquiring earned media coverage from bloggers and online influencers. My definition–and my assumption–has always been that blogger outreach is public relations and not paid media. I am an “earned media” social media marketer.

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Sponsored vs Branded Content

Brandpoint

If you’re in marketing, you’re familiar with the terms “sponsored content” and “branded content.” There’s a lot of information — and misinformation — out there about branded content and sponsored content. The short answer is branded content. Are they the same?

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Advice From Women Writers on How They Built Their Freelance Empires

ClearVoice

I discussed trends among teens, and they paid me a whopping $10 a week. But as I explored the vast world of media over many years, I quickly realized instead of leading someone else’s legacy, I wanted to create my own. I still have one dollar out of that Hamilton, and it’s framed as a nod to the humble beginnings of my career.