Tag Archives: PR Peeps Polls

PR Peeps Poll: More than Half Say Twitter More Effective as Broadcast Tool Today than A Year Ago

PR Peeps Poll: more than half say Twitter more effective than it was a year ago as a broadcast messaging tool. Read full poll results on Twitter effectiveness.

PR Peeps Poll on Mobile Manners: 36% say Bad Cell Phone Manners Win Rudeness Contest

PR Peeps Poll results: Bad cell phone manners win the rudeness contest

Brave, Rude World: Intrusive Technologies Beg Etiquette Questions for PR Folks trying to Mind their Mobile Manners

Anna Post of the Emily Post Institute offers tips for minding your mobile manners in the brave rude world of the constantly connected professional communicator.

PR Peeps Poll: Press Release Views are Most Valued Press Release Metric

The most valued press release metric? Good ol’ fashioned press release views, say 53% if those responding to our PR Peeps poll. Influence has to start somewhere–how about with your press release being seen?

PR Peeps Poll: Two-thirds say Press Releases Play Significant Role in Branding

Two-thirds of PR Peeps polled say press releases play a significant role in their companies’ branding efforts.

PR Peeps Poll: Most PR Pros Practice Good Headline Habits

PR Peeps Poll: Vast majority emphasize keywords in headlines. Seven percent don’t know what keywords are.

PR Peeps Poll: Generating Clips Still Most Important in Measuring Press Release Success

Generating clips and earned media still number one measure of press release success, says PR Peeps Poll

PR Peeps Poll: Twitter the Favored Social Media Tool, Facebook Not Far Behind

PR Peeps Poll finds that public relations practitioners prefer Twitter over other social media tools. Facebook comes in second.

PR Peeps Poll: 43 Percent Cite Driving Traffic as Primary Objective in Optimizing Press Releases

More than 40 percent of PR Peeps polled say they optimize their press releases for search engines in order to drive traffic back their websites. Second reason was to influence search engine results.

Tech PR Peeps Poll: 80.4% Say Twitter Overrated As Tool for Pitching Authors

This is a guest post from Travis Van.  Travis is the founder of Business Wire partner ITDatabase, a research platform for tech industry PR. Social media fever runs so high these days that it’s tough for tech PR pros to distinguish real opportunities from the useless fluff regularly offered up by pundits. Particularly unclear is [...]