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Best Practices for Communicators in 2021

Cision's latest thought leadership webinar series, Best Practices for Communicators in 2021, is a six-week event series featuring a lineup of best-in-class communicators discussing best practices and strategies on our most requested topics. This series will provide a refresh on best practices but also include trends to help tackle the year ahead.

February 3: What Journalists Want from PR Pros (in Their Own Words)
February 10: What's Your Story? How to Tell Stories that Get Heard and Get Results
February 17: Building Your Corporate Cred: Effective Brand Monitoring & Management Techniques
February 24: DOs and DON'Ts for Measuring and Proving Your ROI
March 3: From ‘Likes' to Love: Turning Social Media Engagement into Action
March 10: How to Integrate Paid, Owned and Earned (Without Losing Your Mind)

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