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Apr 30 2021

Google Chrome extensions to help media evaluators

Below is a recording of a presentation made to AMEC’s individual consultant’s group on the topic of Google Chrome extensions and which ones work best for media evaluation. This features Grammarly, Multi-highlight and Color-Zilla. While browsing these extensions I noticed a couple that purported to evaluate the sentiment of a clip. This facility would provide… [Read More]

Written by Michael Blowers · Categorized: AMEC, Future PR/Comms, Google Cloud Natural Language, Media Analysis, Media Evaluation, Media Research, PR Evaluation, PR Measurement, Sentiment measurement

Oct 11 2017

Media Measurement Made Simple – Take 2

Eugene Bacot, CIPR Marcomms Members and long-time committee member, offers his take on this event: No more AVEs. Not since the creation of AMEC’s Barcelona Principles. Absolutely not… Yet they persist, often at the insistence of clients, and the CIPR is making a determined effort to clamp down on this misleading measure of PR effectiveness…. [Read More]

Written by Michael Blowers · Categorized: AMEC, CIPR, Events, Future PR/Comms, Integrated Evaluation Framework, Media Analysis, Media Evaluation, PR Evaluation, PR Measurement

Sep 28 2017

Media Measurement Made Simple (not)

Earlier this week the CIPR Marcomms Group hosted an evening discussion on measurement as part of AMEC’s Measurement Month. The event at the CIPR in London hosted 4 speakers, being: Richard Bagnall, AMEC Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, PRIME Research (UK) Giles Peddy, Group Managing Director, Lewis, Jerry Ward, Managing Director, Press Data Stuart Bruce… [Read More]

Written by Michael Blowers · Categorized: AMEC, CIPR, Events, Future PR/Comms, Integrated Evaluation Framework, Media Analysis, Media Evaluation, PESO model, PR Evaluation, PR Measurement · Tagged: AMEC, CIPR, Integrated Evaluation Framework

Aug 16 2017

CIPR Chartership – Month to go (cripes, what have I done….)

Yesterday I enrolled in the CIPR’s Chartered assessment day. As well as being a direct financial commitment it appears to also involve a fair degree of preparation and planning.  So why have I done it? PR is a no-qualification entry profession. Personally, I think if you want to make a success of it you need… [Read More]

Written by Michael Blowers · Categorized: CIPR, PR Evaluation, Public Relations

Aug 16 2017

An idea….the PESTO Model

This is my first blog in a while (sorry blogging gods). I regret this but have my reasons. Over the years I have been writing blogs and they have proved a positive influence and added order to the chaos. I have been meaning to write a blog post (for ages) on PESO (Paid, Earned, Social… [Read More]

Written by Michael Blowers · Categorized: Future PR/Comms, PESO model, PR Evaluation, PR Measurement, Public Relations

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