The Best of CTIA 2009
Another CTIA has come and gone, and despite the low attendance (presumably due to the economy), below is some interesting news that we believe came out of the show. The tone of the show was set by keynote addresses from executives at T-Mobile, Clearwire and RIM who all stressed the importance of continued growth through […]
Position for Acquisition – How PR Can Be the Key to the Right Deal
Many industry experts predict that the merger and acquisition market (M&A) is going to turn around later this year. This theory was outlined in several recent articles including one by TechFlash’s John Cook, “When will the high-tech M&A bottom feeders emerge?” and another from IDG News’s Marc Ferranti “Wall Street Beat: M&A, Oracle Stress the […]
Tecplot 360 Helps Scientists Better Understand Flow Separation
Tecplot, Inc., one of Communiqué PR’s newest clients, recently helped scientists from MIT shed light on a century-old mystery surrounding flow separation. After reading this study, I was intrigued to learn more about flow separation and how Tecplot’s solution helped scientists better understand this complex phenomenon. Flow separation occurs when the air traveling over a […]
Netflix for Books
Recently I had an opportunity to catch up with Dustin Hubbard, founder and CEO of Paperspine, about his online book rental service. As you can imagine with the economic downturn, it is an interesting time for his 16-month-old start-up business. While many businesses have felt the ill effects of the recession, he has seen no […]
Dan Hesseís Sprint Ads
Sprint Nextel has announced that it will no longer feature its CEO Dan Hesse in its television advertisements. You may remember the black and white ads featuring Hesse promoting the wireless revolution. For example, in one ad Hesse is shown working on a laptop in the back seat of a New York City cab to […]
Parade and SELF Pick Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst
Last fall, Communiqué worked closely with Big Fish Games to build awareness and demand for Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst, the fifth title in Big Fish Games’ blockbuster hidden-object adventure series. As part of those efforts we secured in-person meetings with consumer lifestyle media well in advance of the actual launch to provide these […]
Blogging Done Right: YouLookFab.com
We’ve written often about the importance of blogging to engage customers, share company news, establish thought leadership and improve search engine rankings. A great example of a blog that has improved – and even created – business for its author is YouLookFab.com, by Angie Cox. A former specialist buyer for ladies’ wear, Angie now runs […]
New PR Works Radio Show Features Top Public Relations Professionals Sharing Tips of the Trade
Navigating the changing media landscape while simultaneously outsmarting the economy can be a challenge for PR professionals. It’s important to share our experiences, knowledge and expertise so we can learn from the triumphs and tribulations of others and ultimately, emerge successful. Despite the myriad of social networking sites and the “always connected” lifestyle we all […]
RCR Wireless Becomes the Latest Victim of the Economic Downturn
Today, RCR Wireless, one of the most well respected mobile and wireless publications in the industry announced it would cease publication of its print and online entities after 25 years. RCR Wireless is one of several publications who have recently made the decision to close down due to the current economic climate. A few weeks […]
Controversial Ketchum Tweet Teaches an Important Lesson about Social Media
As social mediums such as Twitter, Facebook and MySpace continue to gain popularity, there’s one thing that’s very important to keep in mind – the line between personal and professional communication is disappearing. A recent incident involving a Ketchum employee exemplifies the importance of self-censorship when it comes to social media. According to PRWeek, a […]