Monday, April 4, 2016

[New Post] Influencer Insights: Media Moves and Intel for April 4

 

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Influencer Insights: Media Moves and Intel for April 4

Nida Asheer

Media Moves and Influencer Insights April 4 2016

To keep up with today's media landscape, public relations professionals need to know not only who is going where, but also how to communicate more effectively with those journalists, bloggers, and influencers making moves.

This week's highlights include a new managing editor at The New Yorker, an executive editor promotion at National Geographic Magazine, and reviews of four real estate blogs you should be reading.

Want even more media moves? Check out the latest issue of PR Newswire Media Moves on our Knowledge Center and follow @PRNMedia for daily updates.

1. National Geographic Magazine: @NatGeo‘s director of digital news, Dan Gilgoff (@dangilgoff), has been promoted to executive editor of digital. Prior to joining National Geographic, Gilgoff worked as the religion editor at CNN, leading his team to win the Online Journalism Award in 2011 for beat coverage. Gilgoff also has extensive editorial experience from his time as senior editor at U.S. News & World Report and as politics editor at Beliefnet.

2. The New Yorker: Emily Greenhouse (@emserre) has been named managing editor at @NewYorker. She was most recently a contributor for Bloomberg Politics, covering topics such as feminism, culture, human rights and social media. Her previous editorial experience includes The New York Review of Books and Granta Magazine, a literary magazine based in the UK.

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3. Slate: Tommy Craggs (@tcraggs22) joins @Slate as political editor. Craggs was formerly an executive editor at Gawker and editor-in-chief at Deadspin. He has also written for many magazines including The New York Times and SF Weekly.

4. Houston Chronicle: Former Philadelphia Inquirer assistant business editor Paul Bomberger (@BiznewsPaulB) is moving to @HoustonChron as assistant metro editor. Bomberger comes to the Chronicle with more than twenty-five years of experience, having worked at Crain Communications as managing editor, editor-in-chief at Risk & Insurance Magazine with LRP Publications, deputy business editor at the South Florida Sun Sentinel, and assistant business editor at the Palm Beach Post.

5. The New York Times: Peter Goodman (@petersgoodman) has rejoined @nytimes as a London-based European economics correspondent. He previously worked for The Times as a national economics correspondent. He joins the publication from being the global editor-in-chief of the International Business Times. His editorial resume also includes The Huffington Post and The Washington Post. Among his many honors are multiple Loeb Awards and an ASNE prize (American Society of News Editors).

Influencer Intel of the Week: Every Monday, PR Newswire for Journalists reviews a selection of niche bloggers you should be reading. Check out this installment of blog profiles to learn more about four real estate blogs making their mark.

To reach the right journalists and influencers, you need to understand the nuts and bolts of press release writing. Download our Quick & Easy Guide to Sharing Your Press Release with the World for tips on preparing your next press release for distribution.

Author Nida Asheer is a member of PR Newswire's audience research team, which makes thousands of updates weekly to the media database underpinning our Agility workflow platform. In her audience researcher role, she keeps an eye on the latest media moves and news throughout the Southwest region.

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Friday, April 1, 2016

[New Post] Content We Love: Toys”R”Us #PlayWithPurpose Press Release Delivers Fun and Funds

 

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Content We Love: Toys"R"Us #PlayWithPurpose Press Release Delivers Fun and Funds

Priscilla Ramirez

Content We Love Toys R Us

Who would have thought that having fun could be so important? Plenty of research and studies now show that a child's playtime is crucial to their development.

Although playtime seems like a simple concept, it often doesn’t make it onto the priority list in this era of hustle and bustle.

A busy schedule is not the only impediment, though. Limited resources for families facing poverty lead to less playtime for children, as does minimal knowledge of its importance.

Toys"R"Us, together with Save the Children, aimed to tackle this issue with their fundraising and awareness campaign Play With Purpose.

"To know that millions of children living in poverty do not have access to play – whether due to limited family resources or knowledge about the importance of play – is heartbreaking,” said Dave Brandon, Chairman and CEO, Toys"R"Us, Inc. “Together with Save the Children, and with the support of our team members and customers nationwide, we will strive to ensure all kids are provided opportunities to play with purpose."

Play With Purpose launched on Feb. 17 and runs through April 17. To kick off the two-month campaign, Toys"R"Us distributed a multimedia news release that also serves as a central hub for their multi-channel communications — housing their live Twitter feed, multiple call-to-action items, and a variety of shareable visual assets.

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When packaged together, all of their release’s assets shine a bright light on the mission of raising funds for Save the Children's early childhood development programs in some of America's most underprivileged areas.

By raising awareness and providing compelling information, Play With Purpose calls on readers to engage with the cause and donate.

Toys"R"Us leveraged four key strategies to maximize their campaign's discoverability and drive interaction. Consider playing with these fundamentals the next time you need to promote your brand’s story.

1. Create appealing content. Delivering useful content that people will want to share is the most assured way to improve SEO and generate more media exposure and pick-up. This, of course, begins with a good understanding of your target audiences and the issues they care about. Toys"R"Us draws in the attention of parents, teachers and media by providing information that’s important to them, such as easily digestible statistics about playtime’s impact on development growth.

2. Maximize 'shareability'. In addition to being useful, PR content should be easily shareable for maximum exposure. Social sharing of both your text and multimedia assets is vital. When deciding on what sort of visual assets to include, keep in mind what tends to be shared on social and other channels. Toys"R"Us made it easier for their audience to spread the word by cleverly dividing their infographics into smaller, more shareable segments and including a video.

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3. Launch a long-term campaign. Projects like #PlayWithPurpose that have so many moving parts are a golden opportunity for discoverability and brand recognition. By running the fundraising campaign over two months, Toys “R” Us built an ongoing conversation around the importance of play. The multimedia-rich release was the perfect way to launch this because it not only packed a huge initial punch, but also included video and graphics that could be re-circulated over the entire course of the campaign.

4. Inspire action. One of the most powerful ROIs for marketing content is generating interaction. Serious engagement requires serious calls to action. Throughout their release, Toys”R”Us weaves multiple CTAs throughout their release with a “Make a Donation” button placed prominently at the top, an embedded click-to-tweet, and rich media that can be viewed, downloaded and shared. All of these components in the multimedia news release reinforce the campaign’s larger message of #PlayWithPurpose, which itself is a call to action.

Consistently implementing these fundamentals in your organization's content marketing strategy can help spur more attention for your brand. Download PR & SEO: Still Driving Discovery to get more tips that will help you develop and distribute content with purpose.

Author Priscilla Ramirez is a customer success representative for channel and advocacy marketing at PR Newswire.

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