By the numbers: What worries PR leaders most about the year ahead
Unfortunately, there’s a lot.
Unfortunately, there’s a lot.
In data collected by Sprinklr, 2021 saw a big upswing in uses of Black History Month hashtags and messages than in 2020.
What’s next for influencer marketing, and just how important is ‘social listening’? Consider these insights as you plan your online strategy.
Social media managers or brand ambassadors prepping plans for the romance-theme holiday would do well to know some of these stats.
Millions will be watching the score during the big game, but for many PR and marketing pros, some of the most interesting figures are already in.
Percentages and fractions and decimals, oh my!
The financial institution launched a resource center for its customers with beneficial resources and information. This landed them the top spot in the Financial Services Campaign category of PR Daily’s 2020 Content Marketing Awards.
Also: Starbucks highlights sustainability for National Coffee Day, TikTok unveils new ad tools, Warner Music and Twitch announce partnership, and more.
Also: Intimate Oscars ceremony showcases people over spectacle, Reddit responds to child pornography lawsuit, Twitter creates tools to let top users charge for content access, and more.
Also: U.S. colleges disagree on vaccine requirements, Uber addresses driver shortage with new incentives, Bitcoin exchange CEO issues warning to industry, and more.
Also: Microsoft gets scooped on planned visual rebrand, how Americans are split over COVID-19, our survey is still taking responses, and we ask PR pros to share their resolutions for 2021.
Also: EDsmart is offering $1,000 for a ‘Harry Potter dream job,’ consumers share what they want to hear from brands, IPR’s employee engagement survey, and more.
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The credit reporting agency and Yahoo have been slammed after both companies revealed that their hacks had hurt even more consumers. The reward for Equifax: $7M in taxpayer money.