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Check out what's on tap for this week ? Pro Tips of the Week Here it is: Your bite-sized roundup o

Check out what's on tap for this week — [View as a webpage]( [Cision]( Pro Tips of the Week Here it is: Your bite-sized roundup of PR industry info, events and resources to help you elevate your communications and PR strategy in the week ahead – and beyond.  ​Here’s what's on tap for this week: ​ [The 5 Most Impressive Press Releases from February]( The wow factor See which brands impressed us the most last month – and why – in our round-up of the top press releases from February. This month, we’re highlighting standout thought leadership pieces. [GET THE LIST](   [idea icon]( Seeing results: In a new case study, learn how Cision helped a niche insurance company with a lean communications team create a world-class PR strategy, get C-suite buy-in and achieve tangible results while saving on costs. [Get the secrets of their success](. [checklist icon]( Hold that thought: Before you hit “publish” on that next blog post for your client, [ask yourself these 10 questions first](.   Notable Mentions   Head of the class: We’re excited to announce Cision COO Nicole Guillot as one the 25 most influential movers and shakers in communications technology in 2021 [as featured by PRWeek](. Improve your social skills: Missed last week’s webinar, From Likes to Love: Turning Social Media Engagement Into Action? We’ve got you covered: [We highlighted the top takeaways](. P.S. Don’t miss the last webinar... ...in our [Best Practices for Communicators in 2021]( series. Learn how to integrate paid, owned and earned media (without losing your mind).    Want to prove the power of your PR? Speak with a Cision expert today to see how you can start measuring your organization's impact. [Request a Demo]( Stay Connected! [img]( [img]( [img]( [img]( Already a customer? [Join the conversation happening on Cision City](. Copyright © 2021 Cision US Inc. 130 E Randolph St. 7th Floor Chicago, IL 60601, USA [cision.com](?utm_medium=email&utm_source=eloqua&utm_content=multi&utm_campaign=newsletter-protip&utm_term=US_en_ALL_NONE_NEWS_Pro-Tips_21.03.09&elqTrackId=240e15d035ca408fb617c158d6190a72&elq=4c69fde8f9284cd49c9d225025502066&elqaid=8851&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=6522) This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Cision. If you would like to update your preferences, [click here](. If you no longer wish to receive any emails, you may [unsubscribe]( at any time. [img]( [img]( [img]( [img]( ?utm_medium=email&utm_source=eloqua&utm_content=multi&utm_campaign=newsletter-protip&utm_term=US_en_ALL_NONE_NEWS_Pro-Tips_21.03.09&elqTrackId=7a683ee9e1ab444d99c38226633cf03b&elq=4c69fde8f9284cd49c9d225025502066&elqaid=8851&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=6522

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