How to Make the Most Out of Your PR Internship
So you wanna be in public relations? Not a bad idea, friend. Between connecting with new media contacts, developing content for clients, supporting company milestones – and the list goes on – there’s never a dull moment in PR world. But don’t enter this field if you think it’s just some glamorous gig. As my […]
Perfecting Your New Business Pitch
At any agency job, new business is a hot topic. Throughout the time that I have worked at CPR, I’ve had a front row seat for just how exciting (and stressful) pitching to potential clients can be. No matter what stage of the process they are in – the initial email, the pitch presentation or […]
Channeling My Inner Wonder Woman: The Power Behind “Power Posing” and Body Language
Recently I had the opportunity to present to a group of undergraduate marketing students at the University of Washington. When the idea was first brought to me, I was thrilled and couldn’t wait to get in front of the class. However, as the event got closer, I felt self-doubt start to creep in and anxiety […]
When It Comes to PR Strategy, Don’t Forget About Your Defense
Offense sells tickets, but defense wins championships – at least, according to a now proverbial expression backed by the likes of ESPN. I must admit my knowledge of/interest in sports is about that of a grumpy cat’s, but I can still appreciate the value of this message and how it applies to other professions. IT […]
5 Biggest Surprises of Business Wire’s Media Blueprint 2016 Media Survey Results
Ever wonder what the best day of the week is to pitch media or if you’re pitching at the best time of day? Whether you’re just starting out in PR or you’re a seasoned professional, chances are you’ve found yourself asking the same questions and wishing for a bit more insight. Fortunately for us, Business […]
A Place for Mom and VeteranAid.org Helping Vets Understand Proposed Pension Changes
Veterans Day honors and thanks all the military personnel who have risked their lives in the service of protecting the United States. The day is marked by parades and community events throughout the country, and many places fly the flag at half-staff in remembrance and support of those who lost their lives on behalf of […]
Measuring Results—How Do We Quantify PR Results?
Whether we’re kicking off an engagement with a new client or executing an announcement for an existing client, the first step is setting expectations and establishing what success look likes for our client. Depending on the company’s business objectives, an article in a top-tier business publication or a series of bylines placed in an industry […]
CPR at UW: The Power of Owned, Earned and Paid Media
Earlier this month, my colleague Beth Mayer and I had the pleasure of presenting to a marketing class at the University of Washington. Specifically, our presentation focused on owned, earned and paid media – and how to leverage each to support a company’s business objectives. As a former teacher, I enjoyed dusting off my pedagogical […]
What Does This Election Mean for the Future of Media?
As the 2016 presidential election unfolded last Tuesday, many a jaw hung open in disbelief as more and more states turned red throughout the evening. When the results were in and the media confirmed that Donald Trump was indeed our 45th president, half the nation wondered how had this had transpired. Especially since many respected […]
Keeping up With your Deadlines
Deadlines are an important aspect of any job and PR is no different. In a field that is fast-paced and news-driven, meeting deadlines can be the difference between a successful campaign and a failed one. Staying on top of different deadlines for various projects and ensuring everything meets those deadlines can be stressful and daunting, […]