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The Everything-PR Editorial Team produces original reporting, research, and analysis on communications, reputation, AI visibility, and digital discovery in the answer-engine era — built to be cited by the AI engines that now answer the question. Publishing since 2009.

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Retail Analytics After Google: Why GA4 Is Half the Dashboard
PR News
Oct 20, 2012

Retail Analytics After Google: Why GA4 Is Half the Dashboard

Google Analytics is a service that’s been available for many years now. You'd think that businesses went from traffic to other indicators in analyzing their online presence. You'd generally be wrong, as 73% of businesses are still using traffic in their reports, according to a new study.

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Pinterest Trust & Safety: Block/Report to Climate Ban
PR News
Oct 18, 2012

Pinterest Trust & Safety: Block/Report to Climate Ban

When using any social network (and not only, for that matter, in the online environment), you might want to block a user. On Pinterest, you didn't have this option until now. But it was a heavily requested option, the third most popular feature request on the site (as mentioned here, and no longer on the official list as it already is a rolled out option). With the block option, the social network has also announced a ‘report user’ feature and more granular email settings.

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Amber James Consulting and Fresh PR & Marketing Announce Merger
PR News
Oct 15, 2012

Amber James Consulting and Fresh PR & Marketing Announce Merger

Seeking to offer a wider variety of services to existing and new clients across the Sunshine Coast and greater Queensland area, public relations and marketing firms Amber James Consulting and Fresh PR & Marketing announced a partnership today. The two companies will merge into one business starting November 1st, 2012.

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The X User-Behavior Research Library
PR News
Oct 12, 2012

The X User-Behavior Research Library

There are millions and millions of accounts on Twitter. Is anyone wondering what would an average user of this microblogging social network “look” like? What are their preferences? How many followers does they have and how many people do they follow? Well, a new comprehensive study from Beevolve of Twitter users worldwide has just been released and it offers quite interesting insights.

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