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AI in APAC PR: Beyond Buzzwords, Into the Battlefield

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Imagine this: your next PR campaign doesn’t just report results but  predicts them. At Orchan , we’ve spent years shaping reputations across Asia-Pacific ’s messy, beautiful, contradictory markets. The missing piece? Proof of PR’s impact that actually matters to CEOs and business leaders, and not just clippings and vanity metrics. From Vanity Metrics to Predictive PR Traditional PR still leans on after-the-fact indicators like media clippings and survey feedback. Nice to have, but they don’t tell you if a campaign will shift sales, build loyalty, or head off a brewing crisis. That’s where the new wave of tools is changing the game. Platforms like PR Newswire’s Amplify and Meltwater’s AI-driven analytics aren’t just about press release distribution or monitoring anymore; they’re nudging PR into predictive territory. Amplify talks about turning a single release into a campaign with built-in optimisation. Meltwater has been doubling down on social listening and predictive model...

Performative or Purposeful? Decoding Brand Communication in Southeast Asia

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A major Malaysian telco announces a flashy sustainability pledge on Earth Day: green filters, eco-hashtags, celebrity endorsement etc. Thousands of likes overnight. Weeks later, customers discover nothing has changed in their carbon-heavy operations. Cue viral thread, boycott calls, and corporate comms teams breaking into a cold sweat. In Southeast Asia’s hyper-connected markets, “performative” moments aren’t just awkward -- they’re career-enders.  Performative communication is smoke and mirrors; the virtue signaling without the virtue. The glossy press release that promises the world but can’t even deliver a paper straw. The diversity campaign launched for PR points, while the boardroom still looks like it’s stuck in 1985. Purposeful communication ? Stories rooted in intent, backed by action, delivered with consistency. And in a region where 25 million Malaysians (74% of the population) live online, the watchdogs aren’t asleep. One skeptical TikTok or WhatsApp rant can dismant...