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The Guardian Quitting X
The Guardian just announced it will stop posting on X, formerly known as Twitter. Here's why I think they're wrong. For me, whether you're a Journalist, PR, Brand etc, you have to engage whether you like it or not. The idea of just walking away from the market seems absurd to me but each to their own. What do you think about this? Will others follow?
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New comment 6d ago
Public relations course 🔜
I've been working on a course on Public Relations for the past few weeks. The course will cover all of the various aspects of PR — whether you're a freelancer, agency, in-house or interested to learn. The course will cover: - Hiring/Agencies - Media Relations - Crisis Management - Social Media Management - Content Creation - Getting Creative - Strategic Communication - Brand Management - Event Planning and Management - Public Speaking and Presentation Skills - Influencer Relations- Internal Communications - Reputation Management - SEO and Digital Marketing - Analytics and Measurement The course will be FREE for everyone already part of this community :) Check back here or sign up to my newsletter and get notified when it goes live.https://lnkd.in/gTgtG9YF
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New comment 16d ago
Public relations course 🔜
Any Idea?
Where can I find an informal community or group online for the PR niche like consultants or agencies? I have tried to find out on some social media platforms but I haven't found any.
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New comment 18d ago
Client Acquisition??
Do PR agencies actively look for new leads each month, or is client acquisition more periodic or based on project needs. Are they open to have exclusive and qualified leads into their pipeline, and willing to pay for that?
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New comment 21d ago
State of Journalism and Media in 2024 (article)
If you want an in-depth look at the state of journalism and the media today, look no further than New York Magazine's excellent article, which came out a couple of days ago. It gathers insights from 57 (!) insiders, focusing on how legacy and new media companies adapt to survive. Here are some of the key takeaways: - Collapse of Traditional Revenue Models: Newspapers lost revenue to tech companies like Facebook and Google - New Business Strategies: Subscription models and niche content are becoming crucial for survival. - Role of Platforms: Tech platforms like Apple News and YouTube now serve as major distributors of journalism. - Uncertain Power Structures: The ability to influence public discourse has shifted from traditional media to figures like Elon Musk and platforms like TikTok. - Challenges in Local News: Local journalism is struggling big time, with hedge funds often buying and gutting papers. - AI and the Future: Media executives express both anxiety and cautious optimism about AI. Journalism and freedom of the press are cornerstones of democracy and are worth fighting for. What do you think? NY Mag article: https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/digital-media-industry-press-journalism-future.html
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