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    <title>PR Resolution podcast - Episodes Tagged with “Marketing Measurement”</title>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2025 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
    <description>Stella Bayles, author, speaker and director of PR technologies 'CoverageBook' &amp; 'AnswerThePublic', hosts this direct and straight-talking podcast on PR, marketing and communications.
In each episode, Stella explores an emerging topic in Public Relations and with the help of an expert dispels any myths and breaks down the jargon.
Summarised in plain language, this PR podcast is informative,  often amusing and always under and hour, so you can be clued up before your next Zoom call.
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    <itunes:subtitle>The straight-talking Public Relations podcast that gives you the information you need to find your own PR direction.</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:author>Stella Bayles</itunes:author>
    <itunes:summary>Stella Bayles, author, speaker and director of PR technologies 'CoverageBook' &amp; 'AnswerThePublic', hosts this direct and straight-talking podcast on PR, marketing and communications.
In each episode, Stella explores an emerging topic in Public Relations and with the help of an expert dispels any myths and breaks down the jargon.
Summarised in plain language, this PR podcast is informative,  often amusing and always under and hour, so you can be clued up before your next Zoom call.
</itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:keywords>public relations, PR, future PR, PR measurement, measure PR, Public Relations workflow, digital PR, online marketing, PESO</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:name>Stella Bayles</itunes:name>
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  <title>The strategy behind the industry’s most awarded PR firm</title>
  <link>https://podcast.coveragebook.com/theromans</link>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2025 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
  <author>Stella Bayles</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this episode Stella interviews Lucy Hart, Executive Strategy Director at The Romans; the most awarded PR agency in the industry.

Often in PR there can be too much focus on media and not enough on the public. That's why this interview is so inspiring. Lucy talks about her passion for social anthropology and you can tell she means it. Its clear that her deep curiosity in people and the psychology of minds is one of the reasons her agency's campaigns make such an impact. 

Lucy explains how The Romans global team work with their clients to make the magic happen. She explains their ideation process and the tools and data that feeds each of their award-winning strategies.

This is a special insight into an agency doing things differently. </itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>31:51</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Welcome to Episode One, Season Two of the PR Resolution Podcast. 
We're returning strong! In this episode Stella interviews Lucy Hart, Executive Strategy Director at The Romans; the most awarded PR agency in the industry.
Often in PR there can be too much focus on media and not enough on the public. That's why this interview is so inspiring. Lucy talks about her passion for social anthropology and you can tell she means it. Its clear that her deep curiosity in people and the psychology of minds is one of the reasons her agency's campaigns make such an impact. 
Lucy explains how The Romans global team work with their clients to make the magic happen. She explains their ideation process and the tools and data that feeds each of their award-winning strategies.
This is a special insight into an agency doing things differently.  Special Guest: Lucy Hart .
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  <itunes:keywords>PR measurement, PR metrics, reporting, stella bayles, marketing measurement, PR podcast, PR agency, strategy, PR strategy, The romans, lucy hart, audience research, insight</itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Episode One, Season Two of the PR Resolution Podcast. </p>

<p>We&#39;re returning strong! In this episode Stella interviews Lucy Hart, Executive Strategy Director at The Romans; the most awarded PR agency in the industry.</p>

<p>Often in PR there can be too much focus on media and not enough on the public. That&#39;s why this interview is so inspiring. Lucy talks about her passion for social anthropology and you can tell she means it. Its clear that her deep curiosity in people and the psychology of minds is one of the reasons her agency&#39;s campaigns make such an impact. </p>

<p>Lucy explains how The Romans global team work with their clients to make the magic happen. She explains their ideation process and the tools and data that feeds each of their award-winning strategies.</p>

<p>This is a special insight into an agency doing things differently. </p><p>Special Guest: Lucy Hart .</p>]]>
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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Episode One, Season Two of the PR Resolution Podcast. </p>

<p>We&#39;re returning strong! In this episode Stella interviews Lucy Hart, Executive Strategy Director at The Romans; the most awarded PR agency in the industry.</p>

<p>Often in PR there can be too much focus on media and not enough on the public. That&#39;s why this interview is so inspiring. Lucy talks about her passion for social anthropology and you can tell she means it. Its clear that her deep curiosity in people and the psychology of minds is one of the reasons her agency&#39;s campaigns make such an impact. </p>

<p>Lucy explains how The Romans global team work with their clients to make the magic happen. She explains their ideation process and the tools and data that feeds each of their award-winning strategies.</p>

<p>This is a special insight into an agency doing things differently. </p><p>Special Guest: Lucy Hart .</p>]]>
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  <title>How to prove PR value in 2024</title>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2024 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
  <author>Stella Bayles</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In the 25 years Steph Bridgeman has been working PR measurement, the world, media consumption and data has changed. But at a time when technology and data is abundant, why are we hearing of PR budget cuts and team struggles with proof of outcomes?

In this fascinating podcast chat Steph and I explore why this is; from pivot table and design skills to senior management experience being involved, we delve into what PR measurement needs to be a success in 2024.

Steph Bridgeman is the founder of ‘Experienced Media Analysts’. As well as help many teams win PR measurement and AMEC awards, Steph helps arm agencies and in-house teams with outcome insights that help them prove value and retain and grow PR budgets.

As well as win the awards Steph is also on the board of AMEC (association of measurement and evaluation of communications) so its safe to say, she in totally immersed and in the know on measurement!

She shares her opinion on where we’re at as an industry, but also gets practical on what we can do to improve processes, including;
 
&gt; Providing clear examples of what outputs and outcomes are and the difference between metrics

&gt; Exploring the word ‘Impact’ and what should and shouldn’t be included as a metric there

&gt; Steph shares how teams should review technology and how to cut out what’s not needed 

&gt; And finally how to find hidden gems of skills around your organisation that can help analyse and visualise results.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>In the 25 years Steph Bridgeman has been working PR measurement, the world, media consumption and data has changed. But at a time when technology and data is abundant, why are we hearing of PR budget cuts and team struggles with proof of outcomes?
In this fascinating podcast chat Steph and I explore why this is; from pivot table and design skills to senior management experience being involved, we delve into what PR measurement needs to be a success in 2024.
Steph Bridgeman is the founder of ‘Experienced Media Analysts’. As well as help many teams win PR measurement and AMEC awards, Steph helps arm agencies and in-house teams with outcome insights that help them prove value and retain and grow PR budgets.
As well as win the awards Steph is also on the board of AMEC (association of measurement and evaluation of communications) so its safe to say, she in totally immersed and in the know on measurement!
She shares her opinion on where we’re at as an industry, but also gets practical on what we can do to improve processes, including;
Providing clear examples of what outputs and outcomes are and the difference between metrics
Exploring the word ‘Impact’ and what should and shouldn’t be included as a metric there
Steph shares how teams should review technology and how to cut out what’s not needed 
And finally how to find hidden gems of skills around your organisation that can help analyse and visualise results. Special Guest: Steph Bridgeman.
</description>
  <itunes:keywords>PR measurement, PR metrics, reporting, PR tech, stella bayles, marketing measurement, digital pr, public relations , evaluation, AMEC, steph bridgeman, experienced media analysts, </itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In the 25 years Steph Bridgeman has been working PR measurement, the world, media consumption and data has changed. But at a time when technology and data is abundant, why are we hearing of PR budget cuts and team struggles with proof of outcomes?</p>

<p>In this fascinating podcast chat Steph and I explore why this is; from pivot table and design skills to senior management experience being involved, we delve into what PR measurement needs to be a success in 2024.</p>

<p>Steph Bridgeman is the founder of ‘Experienced Media Analysts’. As well as help many teams win PR measurement and AMEC awards, Steph helps arm agencies and in-house teams with outcome insights that help them prove value and retain and grow PR budgets.</p>

<p>As well as win the awards Steph is also on the board of AMEC (association of measurement and evaluation of communications) so its safe to say, she in totally immersed and in the know on measurement!</p>

<p>She shares her opinion on where we’re at as an industry, but also gets practical on what we can do to improve processes, including;</p>

<blockquote>
<p>Providing clear examples of what outputs and outcomes are and the difference between metrics</p>

<p>Exploring the word ‘Impact’ and what should and shouldn’t be included as a metric there</p>

<p>Steph shares how teams should review technology and how to cut out what’s not needed </p>

<p>And finally how to find hidden gems of skills around your organisation that can help analyse and visualise results.</p>
</blockquote><p>Special Guest: Steph Bridgeman.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In the 25 years Steph Bridgeman has been working PR measurement, the world, media consumption and data has changed. But at a time when technology and data is abundant, why are we hearing of PR budget cuts and team struggles with proof of outcomes?</p>

<p>In this fascinating podcast chat Steph and I explore why this is; from pivot table and design skills to senior management experience being involved, we delve into what PR measurement needs to be a success in 2024.</p>

<p>Steph Bridgeman is the founder of ‘Experienced Media Analysts’. As well as help many teams win PR measurement and AMEC awards, Steph helps arm agencies and in-house teams with outcome insights that help them prove value and retain and grow PR budgets.</p>

<p>As well as win the awards Steph is also on the board of AMEC (association of measurement and evaluation of communications) so its safe to say, she in totally immersed and in the know on measurement!</p>

<p>She shares her opinion on where we’re at as an industry, but also gets practical on what we can do to improve processes, including;</p>

<blockquote>
<p>Providing clear examples of what outputs and outcomes are and the difference between metrics</p>

<p>Exploring the word ‘Impact’ and what should and shouldn’t be included as a metric there</p>

<p>Steph shares how teams should review technology and how to cut out what’s not needed </p>

<p>And finally how to find hidden gems of skills around your organisation that can help analyse and visualise results.</p>
</blockquote><p>Special Guest: Steph Bridgeman.</p>]]>
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  <title>2024 PR Forecast with Stephen Waddington</title>
  <link>https://podcast.coveragebook.com/2024waddsprforecast</link>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jan 2024 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
  <author>Stella Bayles</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>It's January 2024, offcially back to work. But before you dive into your next campaign its important to consider focus and development for the year. What do you as an individual, your team and as a collective industry need to work on to move forward and succeed this year?

I have enlisted the help of PR powerhouse Stephen Waddington to help us do exactly this. So grab a coffee and listen to this 30 minute episode of the PR Resolution to set your 2024 off to the best start possible.  

Stephen Waddington (AKA Wadds) is the Founder and Managing Partner of Wadds Inc. which is a professional advisory firm that helps agencies and communications teams with planning, strategic decision making and execution. 

He is fully immersed in the UK and Europe PR industry; he's been the President of the CIPR, has held senior positions at global PR and marketing agencies Ketchum and Metia Group. He is the co-founder of Socially Mobile, a not-for-profit PR school and is also a current PhD research student at Leeds Business School investigating the contribution of public relations to management.

It's safe to say Wadds has a clear view on the state of play in Public Relations and what could happen in this year, 2024.

In this interview, we look back at 2023 and how the economy and government decisions affected the industry. 

We talk about marketing and PR budgets, how we responded and how agencies were affected. 

Wadds talks about the alignment we have as an industry with senior business leaders and the areas that hold us back; including truly understanding business and how PR communicates success. As well as highlight the issues, he also explains what we can do to improve these areas.

Wadds highlights PR talent, diversity and inclusion as an area that did move on slightly in 2023 but also needs a lot of work within teams and as a collective. 

As well as some 2024 predictions, our conversation outlines areas of focus that will help you individually and as a team to aim high, better sell success and as an industry raise credibility a more senior level in 2024.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>31:28</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>It's January 2024, offcially back to work. But before you dive into your next campaign its important to consider focus and development for the year. What do you as an individual, your team and as a collective industry need to work on to move forward and succeed this year?
I have enlisted the help of PR powerhouse Stephen Waddington to help us do exactly this. So grab a coffee and listen to this 30 minute episode of the PR Resolution to set your 2024 off to the best start possible.  
Stephen Waddington (AKA Wadds) is the Founder and Managing Partner of Wadds Inc. which is a professional advisory firm that helps agencies and communications teams with planning, strategic decision making and execution. 
He is fully immersed in the UK and Europe PR industry; he's been the President of the CIPR, has held senior positions at global PR and marketing agencies Ketchum and Metia Group. He is the co-founder of Socially Mobile, a not-for-profit PR school and is also a current PhD research student at Leeds Business School investigating the contribution of public relations to management.
It's safe to say Wadds has a clear view on the state of play in Public Relations and what could happen in this year, 2024.
In this interview, we look back at 2023 and how the economy and government decisions affected the industry. 
We talk about marketing and PR budgets, how we responded and how agencies were affected. 
Wadds talks about the alignment we have as an industry with senior business leaders and the areas that hold us back; including truly understanding business and how PR communicates success. As well as highlight the issues, he also explains what we can do to improve these areas.
Wadds highlights PR talent, diversity and inclusion as an area that did move on slightly in 2023 but also needs a lot of work within teams and as a collective. 
As well as some 2024 predictions, our conversation outlines areas of focus that will help you individually and as a team to aim high, better sell success and as an industry raise credibility a more senior level in 2024. Special Guest: Stephen Waddington.
</description>
  <itunes:keywords>PR measurement, PR metrics, reporting, stella bayles, marketing measurement, senior business leaders, PR outcomes, 2024 PR predictions</itunes:keywords>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>It&#39;s January 2024, offcially back to work. But before you dive into your next campaign its important to consider focus and development for the year. What do you as an individual, your team and as a collective industry need to work on to move forward and succeed this year?</p>

<p>I have enlisted the help of PR powerhouse Stephen Waddington to help us do exactly this. So grab a coffee and listen to this 30 minute episode of the PR Resolution to set your 2024 off to the best start possible.  </p>

<p>Stephen Waddington (AKA Wadds) is the Founder and Managing Partner of Wadds Inc. which is a professional advisory firm that helps agencies and communications teams with planning, strategic decision making and execution. </p>

<p>He is fully immersed in the UK and Europe PR industry; he&#39;s been the President of the CIPR, has held senior positions at global PR and marketing agencies Ketchum and Metia Group. He is the co-founder of Socially Mobile, a not-for-profit PR school and is also a current PhD research student at Leeds Business School investigating the contribution of public relations to management.</p>

<p>It&#39;s safe to say Wadds has a clear view on the state of play in Public Relations and what could happen in this year, 2024.</p>

<p>In this interview, we look back at 2023 and how the economy and government decisions affected the industry. </p>

<p>We talk about marketing and PR budgets, how we responded and how agencies were affected. </p>

<p>Wadds talks about the alignment we have as an industry with senior business leaders and the areas that hold us back; including truly understanding business and how PR communicates success. As well as highlight the issues, he also explains what we can do to improve these areas.</p>

<p>Wadds highlights PR talent, diversity and inclusion as an area that did move on slightly in 2023 but also needs a lot of work within teams and as a collective. </p>

<p>As well as some 2024 predictions, our conversation outlines areas of focus that will help you individually and as a team to aim high, better sell success and as an industry raise credibility a more senior level in 2024.</p><p>Special Guest: Stephen Waddington.</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>It&#39;s January 2024, offcially back to work. But before you dive into your next campaign its important to consider focus and development for the year. What do you as an individual, your team and as a collective industry need to work on to move forward and succeed this year?</p>

<p>I have enlisted the help of PR powerhouse Stephen Waddington to help us do exactly this. So grab a coffee and listen to this 30 minute episode of the PR Resolution to set your 2024 off to the best start possible.  </p>

<p>Stephen Waddington (AKA Wadds) is the Founder and Managing Partner of Wadds Inc. which is a professional advisory firm that helps agencies and communications teams with planning, strategic decision making and execution. </p>

<p>He is fully immersed in the UK and Europe PR industry; he&#39;s been the President of the CIPR, has held senior positions at global PR and marketing agencies Ketchum and Metia Group. He is the co-founder of Socially Mobile, a not-for-profit PR school and is also a current PhD research student at Leeds Business School investigating the contribution of public relations to management.</p>

<p>It&#39;s safe to say Wadds has a clear view on the state of play in Public Relations and what could happen in this year, 2024.</p>

<p>In this interview, we look back at 2023 and how the economy and government decisions affected the industry. </p>

<p>We talk about marketing and PR budgets, how we responded and how agencies were affected. </p>

<p>Wadds talks about the alignment we have as an industry with senior business leaders and the areas that hold us back; including truly understanding business and how PR communicates success. As well as highlight the issues, he also explains what we can do to improve these areas.</p>

<p>Wadds highlights PR talent, diversity and inclusion as an area that did move on slightly in 2023 but also needs a lot of work within teams and as a collective. </p>

<p>As well as some 2024 predictions, our conversation outlines areas of focus that will help you individually and as a team to aim high, better sell success and as an industry raise credibility a more senior level in 2024.</p><p>Special Guest: Stephen Waddington.</p>]]>
  </itunes:summary>
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  <title>Getting the most from AMEC Measurement Month 2022 </title>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2022 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
  <author>Stella Bayles</author>
  <enclosure url="https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6b92eed4-60c1-4c6c-a465-75c6e7834e87/638d9f73-fdc2-4fde-ba6d-f081614d61f5.mp3" length="40815477" type="audio/mpeg"/>
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  <itunes:author>Stella Bayles</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>AMEC Measurement Month is a time for everyone in Public Relations to level-up their knowledge in evaluation and measurement of comms. 

Held in November its the perfect time to learn and refresh your approach ready for new KPIs in a new year.

There are just over 4 weeks of events and content releases from AMEC (Association of Measurement &amp; Evaluation) members and most are available for free to all.

In this special episode of the PR Resolution Podcast I interview the Global Managing Director of AMEC; Johna Burke.

* We share the best of the month and what not to miss!
* Johna explores common PR measurement challenges you might be facing and directs you to the best resource to fix it
* Johna shares the trends in measurement &amp; highlights from AMEC award entries this year 

For the full calendar:
https://amecorg.com/measurement-month/measurement-month-2022-events/

For further help on measurement go to:
https://resolution.coveragebook.com/</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>42:30</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>AMEC Measurement Month is a time for everyone in Public Relations to level-up their knowledge in evaluation and measurement of comms. 
Held in November its the perfect time to learn and refresh your approach ready for new KPIs in a new year.
There are just over 4 weeks of events and content releases from AMEC (Association of Measurement &amp;amp; Evaluation) members and most are available for free to all.
In this special episode of the PR Resolution Podcast I interview the Global Managing Director of AMEC; Johna Burke.
We share the best of the month and what not to miss!
Johna explores common PR measurement challenges you might be facing and directs you to the best resource to fix it
Johna shares the trends in measurement &amp;amp; highlights from AMEC award entries this year 
For the full calendar:
https://amecorg.com/measurement-month/measurement-month-2022-events/
For further help on measurement go to:
https://resolution.coveragebook.com/ Special Guest: Johna Burke .
</description>
  <itunes:keywords>PR measurement, PR metrics, reporting, PR tech, stella bayles, marketing measurement, digital pr, public relations , evaluation, AMEC, measurement month </itunes:keywords>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>AMEC Measurement Month is a time for everyone in Public Relations to level-up their knowledge in evaluation and measurement of comms. </p>

<p>Held in November its the perfect time to learn and refresh your approach ready for new KPIs in a new year.</p>

<p>There are just over 4 weeks of events and content releases from AMEC (Association of Measurement &amp; Evaluation) members and most are available for free to all.</p>

<p>In this special episode of the PR Resolution Podcast I interview the Global Managing Director of AMEC; Johna Burke.</p>

<ul>
<li>We share the best of the month and what not to miss!</li>
<li>Johna explores common PR measurement challenges you might be facing and directs you to the best resource to fix it</li>
<li>Johna shares the trends in measurement &amp; highlights from AMEC award entries this year </li>
</ul>

<p>For the full calendar:<br>
<a href="https://amecorg.com/measurement-month/measurement-month-2022-events/" rel="nofollow">https://amecorg.com/measurement-month/measurement-month-2022-events/</a></p>

<p>For further help on measurement go to:<br>
<a href="https://resolution.coveragebook.com/" rel="nofollow">https://resolution.coveragebook.com/</a></p><p>Special Guest: Johna Burke .</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>AMEC Measurement Month is a time for everyone in Public Relations to level-up their knowledge in evaluation and measurement of comms. </p>

<p>Held in November its the perfect time to learn and refresh your approach ready for new KPIs in a new year.</p>

<p>There are just over 4 weeks of events and content releases from AMEC (Association of Measurement &amp; Evaluation) members and most are available for free to all.</p>

<p>In this special episode of the PR Resolution Podcast I interview the Global Managing Director of AMEC; Johna Burke.</p>

<ul>
<li>We share the best of the month and what not to miss!</li>
<li>Johna explores common PR measurement challenges you might be facing and directs you to the best resource to fix it</li>
<li>Johna shares the trends in measurement &amp; highlights from AMEC award entries this year </li>
</ul>

<p>For the full calendar:<br>
<a href="https://amecorg.com/measurement-month/measurement-month-2022-events/" rel="nofollow">https://amecorg.com/measurement-month/measurement-month-2022-events/</a></p>

<p>For further help on measurement go to:<br>
<a href="https://resolution.coveragebook.com/" rel="nofollow">https://resolution.coveragebook.com/</a></p><p>Special Guest: Johna Burke .</p>]]>
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  <author>Stella Bayles</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>The day this podcast publishes (Tuesday 16th November 2021) CoverageBook 2 will launch. 

So, in this episode I catch up with the original founder of our PR tech; Gary Preston to share the details with our listeners first!

We start with our journey; our agency pasts, and the measurement and reporting experiences that led to the birth of CoverageBook.

Gary shares his aims for the second version of the platform; making every PR practitioner ‘an accidental analyst’ and how he hopes confidence in measurement will return with credible metrics and simple reports.

He talks about industry measurement as a whole and compares to his experience in digital marketing. And why some PR software claims of attribution and artificial intelligence 
Is having a negative effect on measurement learning and development.

Yet with the right confidence, he believes by 2023 digital marketing teams will be coming to PR to learn how to showcase and measure their work in a credible way….

Listen now to find out more ;)
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  <description>The day this podcast publishes (Tuesday 16th November 2021) CoverageBook 2 will launch. 
So, in this episode I catch up with the original founder of our PR tech; Gary Preston to share the details with our listeners first!
We start with our journey; our agency pasts, and the measurement and reporting experiences that led to the birth of CoverageBook.
Gary shares his aims for the second version of the platform; making every PR practitioner ‘an accidental analyst’ and how he hopes confidence in measurement will return with credible metrics and simple reports.
He talks about industry measurement as a whole and compares to his experience in digital marketing. And why some PR software claims of attribution and artificial intelligence is having a negative effect on measurement learning and development.
Yet with the right confidence, he believes by 2023 digital marketing teams will be coming to PR to learn how to showcase and measure their work in a credible way….
Listen now to find out more ;)
 Special Guest: Gary Preston .
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    <![CDATA[<p>The day this podcast publishes (Tuesday 16th November 2021) CoverageBook 2 will launch. </p>

<p>So, in this episode I catch up with the original founder of our PR tech; Gary Preston to share the details with our listeners first!</p>

<p>We start with our journey; our agency pasts, and the measurement and reporting experiences that led to the birth of CoverageBook.</p>

<p>Gary shares his aims for the second version of the platform; making every PR practitioner ‘an accidental analyst’ and how he hopes confidence in measurement will return with credible metrics and simple reports.</p>

<p>He talks about industry measurement as a whole and compares to his experience in digital marketing. And why some PR software claims of attribution and artificial intelligence is having a negative effect on measurement learning and development.</p>

<p>Yet with the right confidence, he believes by 2023 digital marketing teams will be coming to PR to learn how to showcase and measure their work in a credible way….</p>

<p>Listen now to find out more ;)</p><p>Special Guest: Gary Preston .</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>The day this podcast publishes (Tuesday 16th November 2021) CoverageBook 2 will launch. </p>

<p>So, in this episode I catch up with the original founder of our PR tech; Gary Preston to share the details with our listeners first!</p>

<p>We start with our journey; our agency pasts, and the measurement and reporting experiences that led to the birth of CoverageBook.</p>

<p>Gary shares his aims for the second version of the platform; making every PR practitioner ‘an accidental analyst’ and how he hopes confidence in measurement will return with credible metrics and simple reports.</p>

<p>He talks about industry measurement as a whole and compares to his experience in digital marketing. And why some PR software claims of attribution and artificial intelligence is having a negative effect on measurement learning and development.</p>

<p>Yet with the right confidence, he believes by 2023 digital marketing teams will be coming to PR to learn how to showcase and measure their work in a credible way….</p>

<p>Listen now to find out more ;)</p><p>Special Guest: Gary Preston .</p>]]>
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  <title>Share of voice or share of search?</title>
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  <author>Stella Bayles</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>'Share of voice' is a term used to describe how a brand is being talked about against it’s competitors. 

At the end September 2020, Mark Ritson wrote an article for Marketing Week, which pitched why 'share of search' could be a better alternative measure of how popular a brand is among consumers.

In this episode I interview marketing attribution expert, Russell McAthy, founder of Ringside to help us learn more.

We explore: 
- What 'share of search' is
- How it considers consumer view over the brand marketing teams! 
- How all of the marketing activity affects it 
- How PR teams can explore it</itunes:subtitle>
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Share of voice is worked out very differently in Public Relations in comparision to other areas of marketing. This is mainly down to earned, owned and paid media all having different data and what we're allowed access to.
At the end September 2020, Mark Ritson wrote an article for Marketing Week, which pitched why 'share of search' could be a better alternative measure of how popular a brand is among consumers.
When I read the article, it struck me as a more sensible integrated way of looking at marketing success. However, I needed the help an expert to learn more! 
In this episode I interview marketing attribution expert, Russell McAthy, founder of Ringside to help us learn more.
We explore: 
- What 'share of search' is
- How it considers consumer view over the brand marketing teams! 
- How all of the marketing activity affects it 
- How PR teams can explore it
If you do PR for a brand that also has lots of owned and paid  marketing activity, this episode is for you. Special Guest: Russell McAthy.
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<p>Share of voice is worked out very differently in Public Relations in comparision to other areas of marketing. This is mainly down to earned, owned and paid media all having different data and what we&#39;re allowed access to.</p>

<p>At the end September 2020, Mark Ritson wrote an article for Marketing Week, which pitched why &#39;share of search&#39; could be a better alternative measure of how popular a brand is among consumers.</p>

<p>When I read the article, it struck me as a more sensible integrated way of looking at marketing success. However, I needed the help an expert to learn more! </p>

<p>In this episode I interview marketing attribution expert, Russell McAthy, founder of Ringside to help us learn more.</p>

<p>We explore: </p>

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<li>What &#39;share of search&#39; is</li>
<li>How it considers consumer view over the brand marketing teams! </li>
<li>How all of the marketing activity affects it </li>
<li>How PR teams can explore it</li>
</ul>

<p>If you do PR for a brand that also has lots of owned and paid  marketing activity, this episode is for you.</p><p>Special Guest: Russell McAthy.</p>]]>
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<p>Share of voice is worked out very differently in Public Relations in comparision to other areas of marketing. This is mainly down to earned, owned and paid media all having different data and what we&#39;re allowed access to.</p>

<p>At the end September 2020, Mark Ritson wrote an article for Marketing Week, which pitched why &#39;share of search&#39; could be a better alternative measure of how popular a brand is among consumers.</p>

<p>When I read the article, it struck me as a more sensible integrated way of looking at marketing success. However, I needed the help an expert to learn more! </p>

<p>In this episode I interview marketing attribution expert, Russell McAthy, founder of Ringside to help us learn more.</p>

<p>We explore: </p>

<ul>
<li>What &#39;share of search&#39; is</li>
<li>How it considers consumer view over the brand marketing teams! </li>
<li>How all of the marketing activity affects it </li>
<li>How PR teams can explore it</li>
</ul>

<p>If you do PR for a brand that also has lots of owned and paid  marketing activity, this episode is for you.</p><p>Special Guest: Russell McAthy.</p>]]>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, I step out of Public Relations and interview an expert in marketing measurement; Russell McAthy.

Russell has been helping businesses attribute success (often revenue) to various lines of marketing for years. Without his insight into customer behavior, millions in marketing budgets are likely to have been misspent. 

The term 'attribution' has come up a lot recently in PR recently so, I wanted to get back to basics.  Russell and I cover what 'attribution' means, how PR fits into overall marketing evaluation and how you can talk about it to your stakeholders.

Get ready to learn.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>In this episode I step out of Public Relations and interview an expert in marketing measurement; Russell McAthy.
Russell has been helping businesses attribute success (often revenue) to various lines of marketing for years. Without his insight into customer behaviour, millions in marketing budgets are likely to have been misspent. 
The term 'attribution' has come up a lot recently in PR recently so, I wanted to get back to basics.  Russell and I cover what 'attribution' means, how PR fits into overall marketing evaluation and how you can talk about it to your stakeholders.
Russell also tells me about how an update to cookie data happening in February 2020, that is going to make a MASSIVE difference to PR and paid, and we all need to know about it!
Get ready to learn.
 Special Guest: Russell McAthy.
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode I step out of Public Relations and interview an expert in marketing measurement; Russell McAthy.</p>

<p>Russell has been helping businesses attribute success (often revenue) to various lines of marketing for years. Without his insight into customer behaviour, millions in marketing budgets are likely to have been misspent. </p>

<p>The term &#39;attribution&#39; has come up a lot recently in PR recently so, I wanted to get back to basics.  Russell and I cover what &#39;attribution&#39; means, how PR fits into overall marketing evaluation and how you can talk about it to your stakeholders.</p>

<p>Russell also tells me about how an update to cookie data happening in February 2020, that is going to make a MASSIVE difference to PR and paid, and we all need to know about it!</p>

<p>Get ready to learn.</p><p>Special Guest: Russell McAthy.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode I step out of Public Relations and interview an expert in marketing measurement; Russell McAthy.</p>

<p>Russell has been helping businesses attribute success (often revenue) to various lines of marketing for years. Without his insight into customer behaviour, millions in marketing budgets are likely to have been misspent. </p>

<p>The term &#39;attribution&#39; has come up a lot recently in PR recently so, I wanted to get back to basics.  Russell and I cover what &#39;attribution&#39; means, how PR fits into overall marketing evaluation and how you can talk about it to your stakeholders.</p>

<p>Russell also tells me about how an update to cookie data happening in February 2020, that is going to make a MASSIVE difference to PR and paid, and we all need to know about it!</p>

<p>Get ready to learn.</p><p>Special Guest: Russell McAthy.</p>]]>
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