Did you Get the Message? How Guerilla Marketing Can Be Effective For Business
“Guerilla marketing” is a way to generate buzz without instituting a hefty marketing budget. This method is oftentimes effective because it is attention-grabbing and easy to understand. Arguably one of the most famous guerilla marketing campaigns is the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. The enormous hotdog-shaped car makes its way across the nation drawing attention from children […]
How to Leverage Video Blogging
Since its inception, video blogging has gained widespread popularity. With equipment becoming more affordable, editing software more accessible, and sites like YouTube and Facebook readily available to share content, the process is easier than ever. There is a large demand for video content – YouTube gets more than two billion hits per day – and […]
Tips for How to Search Twitter
Despite the fact that many people are using Twitter as an integral part of their companies’ marketing and public relations campaigns, many folks may not know why it’s important or how to best navigate the service. Computerworld came out recently with an interesting article titled, “How and why to search Twitter,” which shed some valuable […]
How to React to a Twitter Crisis
In the Internet age, most people often act quickly and pass along information via social media, before they even verify that the information is accurate. We’ve all see the fake Amber Alerts for missing children or the faux-images that fly around Facebook and Twitter, such as the one picture to the right comparing Prince William […]
Intel’s Museum of Me Marks Advancement in Creative Online Marketing
Ever thought about a museum dedicated solely to you? Intel did, and found marketing and branding gold. Following the concept of LinkedIn’s more basic “Connection Timeline,” Intel recently released the “Museum of Me,” (MoM) in which the viewer is able to tour a virtual museum display dedicated to his or her life – or at […]
Mastering the Interview
Let’s just get the cat out of the bag. For most company executives or spokespeople, speaking with media can be a daunting task – no matter how seasoned you are. As soon as you receive the request for an interview, your mind may race wondering what will you say? What if the reporter asks a […]
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 […]
The Keys to Becoming an Industry Thought Leader
Over the last two months, we’ve had the pleasure of working with Verdiem to execute a targeted media relations campaign to generate coverage in national and local business publications as well as IT and green IT vertical publications for a new product announcement. Our objective was to help Verdiem continue to establish itself as a […]
Sometimes Virtual Isn’t Enough
With the continued rise of technology and demanding schedules, meetings are increasingly taking place via conference calls or webcams. Our team at Communiqué PR facilitates many interviews and meetings over the phone with clients, media and journalists not only in Seattle, but also around the world. And while virtual meetings allow us to cut costs […]
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) […]