Wednesday, 25 October 2017

PR Trends that have Rocked the Industry in the Last Two Years

In just a few years, the Public Relations industry has gone through a massive transformation as a lot of people are moving from the offline world to being consistently online. Moreover, the evolution of digital media, constantly changing nature of traditional media and continued launching of a variety of social media networking sites, has opened up more and more opportunities for PR firms to reinvent their current strategies. Earlier PR pros were used to send pitches through fax and press kits through mails, today the digitization has allowed PR professionals to Whatsapp media kits and tweet pitches. In 2016 and 17, the creation of a large number of mobile apps and new software have provided an edge to PR pros.

Here are a couple of key trends that were the major turning points in the ever-changing world of PR.

Mobile Marketing
Google last year’s trend of more online searches took place on mobile devices as more and more people are switching to smartphones, the importance of mobile marketing increases very rapidly. With the speed of today’s media and communications, PR professionals need to adopt solid mobile strategies in order to respond promptly to the clients. There are several mobile apps that allow users to manage their communications strategies directly from their mobile service without any problem.

Integrating Content Marketing
This time again content marketing, in its several forms, is making a deep impact on public relations campaigns. Being able to tell a compelling and persuasive story on behalf of the customers and effectively selling that story to promote them has always been the key strengths of reliable public relations. Today, there is an even stronger need to embrace content marketing to relevant to their audiences. In order to outshine competitors, Public Relations firms require strategic marketing approach and need to focus more on quality than quantity.

Real-Time Marketing is Ubiquitous
With the constant increases in social media adoption, real-time marketing or flexible messaging based on current events is becoming an imperative strategy. Commenting on current events and interacting with the audience in real-time is an excellent way to increase brand awareness and engagement. One of the best ways of RRM is to incorporate immediate content pieces such as blog posts, memes or quick videos, which are relevant to the events or issues that are happening in the real-time, and crucial to your customers.

Visual Content is Gaining Popularity
Visual content has always been the crucial element of marketing, however, in the last two years, PR firms devoted even more of their time and budget in creating this type of content. Video content, infographics, presentations and digital brochures are ideal marketing tools for PR professionals to tell their brand’s story.

Paid Reach Campaigns
In order to drive more traffic to the website or to have your content seen by more eyeballs, marketers need to pay for it. It has nothing to do with the quality of content, just that in order to appeal the right audience, you need to invest a little amount so your posts stand out the crowd. Therefore, PR professionals need to create a well-planned campaign and focus on the right channels to cover the right audience.

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