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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.  ​How Data-ble Is Your Brand? [REGISTER NOW: How Data-ble Is Your Brand?]( Join Cision and PRWeek on Tuesday, June 22 for a new webinar to explore the power of PR analytics, social listening and other key assets every PR pro should have in their toolkit today. [LEARN MORE AND REGISTER](  Here’s what else is on tap for this week: [news icon]( Just checking in: Should you follow up on a pitch? And if so, how often? How soon? We shed light on some of your biggest follow-up-related questions. [Check out the pitching tips](. [bookmark icon]( News you can use: In recognition and celebration of Pride Month, we’re highlighting [8 outstanding news sites by and about LGBT+ communities](.  Notable Mentions:  Are you fluent in influencer? 49% of consumers depend on influencer recommendations, so connecting with the right ones can mean big benefits for your brand. [Get tips for effective Instagram influencer outreach](. Virtual NIRI-ality: Don’t forget to register for the [NIRI 2021 Virtual Conference]( taking place June 22 and 23. (Check out Cision’s virtual booth while you’re “there” – you won’t regret it.   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_21.06.15_vA&elqTrackId=240e15d035ca408fb617c158d6190a72&elq=69e9f85551124b7686789eb58f9c74f7&elqaid=10154&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=7412) This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Cision. You can [update your preferences]( or if you no longer wish to receive any emails, you may [unsubscribe]( at any time. [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( [instagram]( [Cision logo](?utm_medium=email&utm_source=eloqua&utm_content=multi&utm_campaign=newsletter-protip&utm_term=US_en_ALL_NONE_NEWS_Pro-Tips_21.06.15_vA&elqTrackId=7a683ee9e1ab444d99c38226633cf03b&elq=69e9f85551124b7686789eb58f9c74f7&elqaid=10154&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=7412)

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