by Skylar Whitney | Mar 15, 2018 | Content, Media Relations, PR tools, Public Relations, Social Media, Thought Leadership
With more than 83 percent of users worldwide unhappy with the new platform update, Snapchat’s usage could see a big decline in the coming months. Instagram has been making changes too, and – aside from the lack of a chronological timeline – users seem to be pleased...
by Dittoe PR | Dec 21, 2017 | Content, PR tools, Public Relations, Thought Leadership
Looking for some PR inspiration? We’ve rounded up the best PR blogs to follow in the new year. 1. Ragan’s PR Daily This is one of the more obvious and most popular ones out there, and more of us should be visiting it at least once a week. Not only does it...
by Dittoe PR | Apr 6, 2016 | Client Coverage, Client Relationships, Communication, Content, Event Planning, Event Promotion, Events, Grand Opening Event, Indy, Media Relations, Media Strategy
Event planning is not for the faint of heart. But the added responsibility of inviting the media and securing press coverage for an event is enough to make even the most seasoned event planner’s stress level go off the charts. We’re here for you. And we’re sharing...
by Dittoe PR | Mar 22, 2016 | Content, Social Media, Thought Leadership
The rapid growth of Instagram has resulted in more than 400 million monthly active users and a whopping 70 million photos shared on the platform per day. That’s a lot to miss out on — and no one wants to experience FOMO. A new algorithm change being slowly rolled out...
by Dittoe PR | Oct 9, 2015 | Content, PR tools, Social Media, Thought Leadership
Techopedia defines SMA as “the approach of collecting data from social media sites and blogs and evaluating that data to make business decisions.” In short, SMA tools are designed to help analyze and improve overall social performance. It’s no secret that these tools...
by Dittoe PR | Jun 18, 2013 | Content, Media Strategy, Public Relations, SEO
The year was 2006. Pluto was still a planet, you didn’t own an iPhone, you were more likely to log on to MySpace than Facebook, and search engine optimization (SEO) meant squeezing as many keywords as possible into your content and getting backlinks by any means...