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Visuals: Now a Requirement for Effective PR and Marketing Communications
MarketWatch (Jan 24 2012) Public Relations Industry Trends , Social Media Trends
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NEW YORK, Jan. 24, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Adding visuals to public relations and marketing messages continues to grow in importance, fueled in part by the rapidly growing interest in Pinterest, a free visual bookmarking service people use to visually bookmark and organize content they find interesting. The opportunity for brands to communicate visually is undeniable, and today on the Beyond PR blog, we delve into using visuals - and services like Pinterest - as part of an organization's
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