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Great Metrics to Measure the Success of Your PR Campaign!!

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How do you measure the success of your PR campaign? How do you explain to your client how a successful outcome is determined? Listen as Sasha Dookhoo, Crenshaw Communications, provides the information you need to validate and measure the success of your public relations campaign. She lists five very important metrics needed to provide your clients with valid data to demonstrate this campaign did achieve its intended goals. She also mentions which platforms might be useful to collect this data. There is much more data than news clips to show success. DON'T MISS THIS ONE!!!!!
Learn more about this podcast at: "Public Relations Review Podcast" on YouTube and online.

We proudly announce this podcast is now available on Amazon ALEXA. Simply say: "ALEXA play Public Relations Review Podcast" to hear the latest episode. To see a list of ALL our episodes go to our podcast website: www. public relations reviewpodcast.com or go to or
Apple podcasts and search "Public Relations Review Podcast." Thank you for listening. Please subscribe and leave a review.
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What do you think of this podcast? Please give it a review! Thank you!

How do you measure the success of your PR campaign? How do you explain to your client how a successful outcome is determined? Listen as Sasha Dookhoo, Crenshaw Communications, provides the information you need to validate and measure the success of your public relations campaign. She lists five very important metrics needed to provide your clients with valid data to demonstrate this campaign did achieve its intended goals. She also mentions which platforms might be useful to collect this data. There is much more data than news clips to show success. DON'T MISS THIS ONE!!!!!
Learn more about this podcast at: "Public Relations Review Podcast" on YouTube and online.

We proudly announce this podcast is now available on Amazon ALEXA. Simply say: "ALEXA play Public Relations Review Podcast" to hear the latest episode. To see a list of ALL our episodes go to our podcast website: www. public relations reviewpodcast.com or go to or
Apple podcasts and search "Public Relations Review Podcast." Thank you for listening. Please subscribe and leave a review.
Support the Show.

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