Priming as a public relations concept has been around since the dawn of the profession, perhaps even before we could define and understand it. Before social media—even before the Internet—priming had a profound effect on people and their decisions. With the advent of the Internet and social media, the power of priming has only intensified and become significantly more important to brands.
As you go through your content promotion checklist, you probably see the usual suspects: social media, paid social media promotion, native advertising, and email distribution. That’s a great start to get your content seen by your target audience, but you may be forgetting a very important promotional medium: influencers.
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With the content creation process growing longer and longer, it’s crucial for brands to prioritize distribution and promotion during the early stages. To establish a successful media distribution and promotion strategy, businesses should consider the earned media potential of content throughout the entire content development lifecycle, including research, planning, production, promotion and measurement.
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