Avoid Getting Lost in the Crowd
Attending any event can be intimidating and present a ton of pressure to stand out among a large crowd. Just last month, SWSX, an event took place in Austin, Texas, that offered its unique convergence of original music, independent films, and emerging technologies. Mark Dewings, head of brand and marketing communications at SoundCloud, offered PR […]
Parting the Sea of Selfies: Tips on Creating Effective Content From PR Newswire’s Michael Pranikoff
Content today is produced and consumed at a mind-blowing rate. From news to blogs to social media and multimedia, just about anybody these days with an Internet connection can add their own content to the mix. At the heart of all this content creation lies the selfie. More than just your average duck or kissy […]
Infographics – A Powerful PR Tool
One of our clients recently created an infographic presenting data around the end-of-life support for Windows XP. It included a lot of nitty-gritty technical data that would typically make a reader’s eyes glaze over. But when the data was presented in a bold, brightly colored infographic it transformed into interesting factoids that caught our attention […]
Don’t Be Fooled on April 1
April Fools’ Day is tomorrow and along with it will come a flood of pranks and hoaxes from many well-known brands and companies. You can always count on some brilliant spoofs from Google and one of my favorites from last year was Scope’s bacon mouthwash. When executed well, April Fools’ Day pranks are a great […]
Surprise! Science Provides Critical Insight Into Headlines: PR Pros and Hacks Can Realize Huge Increase in Content Sharing With Smart Word Selection
For many PR practitioners, describing our profession often includes some sort of caveat that PR is more of an art than a science. According to a recent article in Ragan’s PR Daily, this accepted understanding of the industry may be changing. In “Words that makes (sic) your headline more shareable,” writer Adrienne Erin shares a […]
Finding Your Audience
So you want to pitch a story. The modern public relations practitioner has thousands of ways to reach his or her audience. There are mommy blogs, industry blogs, analyst reports, social media, national dailies, niche market outlets and glossy magazines—not to mention your company’s or client’s own online newsroom. With so many options available, it’s […]
Brands Use #TBT to Start Conversations
I recently wrote about “non-sexy” brands gaining popularity on social media. One of the ways they were doing this was by focusing on having conversations and interacting with their followers rather than simply fixing their followers’ attention on product promotion. Ragan’s PR Daily has highlighted yet another secret to gain momentum on social media: Use popular […]
Social, Search or Direct? How Viewers Get to News Matters & What It Means for PR
According to a recent, particularly fascinating Pew Research Center report, the path that readers take to arrive at a news site reveals a lot about their level of engagement with the outlet and its content. In other words, the amount of time someone spends reading an article or browsing an online site depends largely on […]
How to Merge Twitter Accounts – Without Losing Followers
Up until last week, one of our clients had four Twitter handles. At first, it made sense—a handle for each unique product and its unique audience. But we soon realized we could build a bigger, stronger social media presence with one handle to encompass it all. We were then faced with a dilemma: How could […]
The Power of Images
Getty Images recently announced its decision to make some, but not all, of their images free. Nearly 13 million images without watermarks will now be available to the public by simply embedding a code for the image. These embedded images will contain a footer with credit linking to the company’s licensing page. We have been […]