Let Your Brand Decide: Journalist, Influencer, or Both
In recent years we have seen a rise in the number of blogs and social networks that include Facebook, Twitter, and Snapchat. Consequently, brands have experienced a flood of both positive and negative opinions coming from user reviews and online word-of-mouth messaging. This should come as no surprise considering it is an age-old fact that […]
5 Steps to Soliciting Meaningful Feedback
In order to successfully meet clients’ communications and business objectives, PR pros rely on ongoing feedback from a multitude of parties, and they need to be strategic at eliciting that feedback to refine their PR strategies and tactics. I recently read an insightful article in the Harvard Business Review entitled “How to Get the Feedback […]
Storytelling: The Power of Persuading an Audience
I would like to share with you a recent article I read about effective persuasion by Lisa Lai, an advisor, consultant and coach for some of the world’s most successful leaders. Lai argues that in order to persuade an audience you must focus on either winning their hearts or their minds – and that to […]
One-Two Punch of Product and Corporate News Results in Knockout Coverage for Smartsheet
April and May were incredibly busy months for our client Smartsheet, a fast-growing Eastside company that has been a client of Communiqué’s for more than three years. Smartsheet makes a spreadsheet-inspired collaborative work management tool that is used by millions of people worldwide. Its software pairs the familiar, easy to use spreadsheet interface with […]
Uber-Cool Creative Campaigns
Perhaps one of the most enjoyable tactics in the PR and marketing tool bag is the creative campaign. We’ve all seen brilliant examples of well-produced, creative brand campaigns which lead to massive brand awareness and adoption. Possibly the most successful creative campaign in recent history is “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like,” conceived by […]
Reflecting on Our Work With Mobidia
Losing a client can be a tough pill to swallow, but knowing that the loss is due to the client’s successful transition or achievement of a significant milestone can provide the spoonful of sugar to make the medicine go down easier. Such was the case with Mobidia, a leading provider of mobile measurement and analytics […]
Will Facebook’s “Instant Articles” Change How We Consume the News?
Since the advent of the Internet, news outlets have been looking for innovative ways to monetize their content and cope with readers transitioning to digital news consumption. The rise of digital content coupled with increased social media use has led to a shift in how people consume the news today. Capitalizing on the changing consumption […]
Should Your Next Pitch Target an Algorithm Rather Than a Human?
With just one month left in the quarter, corporate earnings season is right around the corner and chances are the next quarterly earnings article you read will not be written by a business reporter, but by automation software. In 2014, The Associated Press (AP) began using a platform called Wordsmith to automate the writing of […]
Kiss Writer’s Block Goodbye—55 Blog Post Ideas (You Can Thank Me Later)
When it’s time to write a blog post, more often than not, I find myself searching for inspiration. I want the post to be intriguing, educational, helpful, relevant and relatable for readers, but finding a topic that encompasses all of these attributes is, without fail, incredibly difficult. As I scoured the news, blogs and Google […]
Branding the Most Important Product: You
Recently, Mashable pulled together a group of brand experts to conduct a Twitter chat focused on strengthening your personal brand. A full summary of the questions and answers posed by @mashbusiness can be found here. After my own review of the feedback from the experts, I came to three overarching ideas that can stand as […]