Digital PR

Danny Whatmough
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9781787566224
13 November 2018
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13 November 2018
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Digital changes everything. That’s a truth that has played out across industries the world over. And PR is a perfect example of an industry that has been forced to transform. Across every PR discipline, from media relations and content creation through to social media and influencer marketing, digital has changed traditional PR techniques and ushered in a whole new wave of specialisms that previously did not exist. This book acts as a guide to this era of transformation. It’s a manual that summaries the trends affecting our industry. It examines the techniques that have changed and also investigates some of the new approaches that are starting to emerge. It poses the questions that modern PR practitioners need to ask, whether working in-house or in an agency, and will be equally relevant for those studying PR or coming into the industry as it will those who are hardened professionals facing a future that looks significantly different to the tried and tested approaches of the past. This is a book about opportunity. A book that shines a light on how adoption of data, audience planning and creativity, seen through a digital lens, can transform an industry, making it more relevant and necessary that ever before. It’s a celebration of the power of earned media in a world where we are, as consumers of media, increasingly shunning interruptive marketing and looking for connection and true engagement.

Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Data  Chapter 3. The Digital PR ecosystem  Chapter 4. Media Relations  Chapter 5. Social Media  Chapter 6. Content and creativity  Chapter 7. Influencers  Chapter 8. Digital marketing  Chapter 9. Paid media  Chapter 10. Corporate and B2B  Chapter 11. Reporting and measurement  Chapter 12. Emerging Technologies  Chapter 13. Building a future-proofed digital PR team

    ‘At a time of massive change for the communications industry this is a must-have look at what is now possible with PR in digital form. It shows how data has transformed an impressionistic art into something much more akin to a disciplined science – without losing the capacity for magic that PR has always had.’

    - Mark Lund, CEO, McCann World Group

    ‘An engaging and comprehensive explanation of how to deal with the impact of digital on day to day PR. Whatmough communicates the complexity, scale and consequences of digital in easily accessible prose, combing it with tips and techniques to make the most of its potential. A must-read for all practitioners trying to work out how to effectively adapt to the digital world in their practice.’

    - Lee Edwards, Associate Professor, Media and Communications at LSE

    ‘If it can be digitised, it will be digitised - and everything can be digitised. PR is no exception, and it’s happening far faster than many pros realise. This is your road map, travel guide and instruction manual; keep it handy!’

    - David Gallagher, President, Omnicom PR

    ‘With digital being such a big part of everything PR, Danny Whatmough’s new book comes at the perfect time. Digital PR is a well written manual that covers the numerous specialisms offered by a successful PR agency today, and how that has changed an industry build on a generalist model. Informative and persuasive, passionate without being preachy, Danny’s book is a must read for PR veterans and new joiners alike.’

    - Candace Kuss, Director of Social Media, Hill+Knowlton Strategies

    Whatmough, a digital specialist within the public relations industry, describes changes digital technology has made to the daily activities of public relations practitioners. He addresses the role of data, the digital public relations ecosystem, media relations, social media, digital content and creativity, the professionalization of influence and influencers, digital marketing, paid media, corporate and business-to-business marketing, reporting and measurement, emerging technology, and building a future-proof public relations team.

    - Annotation ©2018
    Danny Whatmough is Managing Director, Integrated Media at Weber Shandwick. He has worked for over a decade as a digital specialist within the PR industry, servicing a range of brands and businesses across B2B and B2C sectors including P&G, HSBC, Coty, Nestle, Unilever, Roche, IBM, Citrix and Vauxhall.