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Digital PR has changed forever.

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The latest Google Trends update means digital PR ideation will never be the same again. Breaking New

The latest Google Trends update means digital PR ideation will never be the same again. Breaking News 🚨 Google updated a product and it got more helpful. Here to help you understand how the Google Trends update could accelerate Digital PR even further is our Digital PR Manager Karim: Click to check out Karim's video Okay, so why is this such a big deal? Access to more and clearer real-time trends data is massive for reactive PR. It means PRs can hop on trends even faster to craft compelling and relevant reactive campaigns that will have journalists jumping at the chance to cover their stories. Campaign ideation is consistently the hardest part of doing any DPR work at scale, so anything that helps with that is simply massive. [Learn More About DPR Ideation]( Does this mean anyone can run their own digital PR campaigns? Theoretically, yes, but what it hasn't lessened is the sheer manual slog that comes with any good DPR campaign: - It doesn't help source relevant journalists - It doesn't craft the click-grabbing pitches - It doesn't make up for the unrelenting amount of manual work behind every single campaign The only solution to bypass those pains is a done-for-you PR campaign solution. We'll handle everything for you, from the ideation - backed by even more Google Trends data than ever before - to the unrelenting follow-ups to secure the coverage you need. [Start Your DPR Campaign]( Daniel Trick Head of Content [Book a Support Call]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Link]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( [FATJOE.com]( - On-demand SEO & Marketing Services for Agencies & Teams. Get Ideal ltd, Point North, Park Plaza, Cannock, WS12 2DB, United Kingdom. [Update Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © FATJOE. All rights reserved.

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