The Value of LinkedIn vs. Other Social Media Networks
In case you missed it, there was study released today by ROI Research, Inc. stating that users think it’s more important to have a LinkedIn account than any other type of network. The news got me thinking about my use of social media and what constitutes as value around social media. I agree for professional […]
Why Style Matters
Whenever a client has a photo-shoot for new headshots, we invariably are asked about attire and to provide counsel on what he or she should wear. It is a fair and smart question because what one wears conveys a lot about personality and individual brand. Given these questions from clients, I was eager to read […]
Best Practices for the Successful Press Tour
Recently I had the opportunity to conduct a press tour with one of our clients who is preparing to introduce a groundbreaking new software solution. The tour was very successful with every journalist agreeing to write one, and in some instances two, articles about the solution and its likely impact on the industry. Given this […]
Content Creation and the Marketing Department of the Future
Jeanne Miller, communications manager with Tecplot, Inc., recently forwarded me an interesting article from BtoB magazine about how changes in the discipline of marketing are driving organizational changes. The article focuses on how business-to-business marketing teams at Intel Corp., Sybase and Xerox Corp. are “rethinking the organizational structures and even their cultures” so they can […]
Local Coverage of Serials Solutions
Most marketers and PR professionals appreciate the importance of having access to credible information. Many college students and researchers are in the same position. They need credible, current content and want a Google- like experience when searching their libraries for it. Until just 18 months ago, accessing information in academic libraries (and some corporate libraries) […]
Management Best Practices – Ideas From Google
Recently, a colleague of mine sent me an article from the New York Times that is an excellent read for anyone managing or leading people. The article entitled, “Google’s Quest to Build a Better Boss” highlights how Google analyzed and identified best practices for producing highly effective managers. We thought we’d highlight the article here […]
The Power of Analogies
We often use analogies to help our clients tell their stories. We find the more complicated the subject matter or the more novel the concept, the more helpful it can be to use an analogy to help people grasp your ideas. An analogy is a similarity between like features of two things, on which a […]
Results for Northside
One of the things I love about my job doing PR is working with companies with whom I feel a personal connection, and with the recent cold spell in Seattle, I could not be more pleased to have had the opportunity to work with management team of Triple T Trading and its Northside brand. The […]
Promotions on Facebook: What You Should Know
Recently I had the opportunity to do some in-depth research on how to launch a promotion on Facebook to help one of our clients meet its business and communications objectives. As I was discovering the various intricacies, guidelines and best practices, I thought it would be useful to develop and share a check list that […]
Marketplace Money Focuses on Social Media and Donations to Charities
The other day I was listening to KUOW and heard a story about how social media is impacting donations to charities. Given our work with a variety of nonprofits and my past writing on the topic, I quickly reached over to turn up the volume on my radio. (My past blog posts include “Tools for […]