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PR,
MarketingPR,
#MsInterPReted,
MsInterPReted podcast
Artificial Intelligence is no longer a futuristic idea, it is here. And now programs like ChatGPT are introducing AI to the world of writing, content creation and public relations, bringing with it a myriad of benefits, questions and ethical concerns.
Matthew Pittman is an assistant professor of Advertising and Public Relations at the Tombras School at the University of Tennessee. He has a Ph.D. in Communications and also serves as a consultant. He talks with Sarah Merrell, Fletcher Marketing and PR Vice President, about the AI writing software ChatGPT.
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#MsInterPReted,
MsInterPReted podcast,
AI
As a marketer, creating new content consistently can be a daunting, time-consuming task. The pressure to produce fresh and unique content for social media, blog posts, thought leadership and other marketing channels often causes those things to end up being put on the back burner. However, one way to ease the pressure is to repurpose content to make the most of what you're producing.
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content,
good content
Google yourself. No, really. Go on, do it. Chances are, someone will Google you in your life — whether it be a potential date, friend, customer or employer. What information is available about you online? This can help you identify any inaccuracies or outdated information that may be giving off a negative or unrepresentative first impression. If you find that the information available is not "on brand" for you, there are steps you can take to improve your online presence to build your personal brand.
Topics:
Branding,
personal branding
Topics:
marketing pr,
public relations,
DEI,
Fletcher Marketing PR
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Google,
MarketingPR,
public relations,
Fletcher Marketing PR
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Marketing to Women,
PR,
Trends,
Ms. Interpreted,
#MsInterPReted,
Women in PR,
Fletcher Marketing PR,
Fletcher PR,
Predictions
In today's world, data is everything. A data analyst for Centogene once said, "Data is information, and information is power." When it comes to media relations, acquiring and disseminating data is a potent and influential tool. Data has been used to delineate fact from fiction, it changes consumer behavior and transforms public opinion and sentiment. Data is black and white, transparent and trusted across industries and job functions. Thus, it's an asset and integral part of a successful media relations strategy.
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PR,
Fletcher Marketing PR,
utilizing data