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 […]
Going Beyond “The Google”: The Importance of Research and Critical Thinking in PR
Our team at Communique PR recently hosted a visit from some students at Seattle University’s PRSSA chapter and we had the opportunity to share our experiences as PR professionals and offer advice for people considering PR as a career. I got to thinking about the various tasks I work on throughout my day – drafting […]
The Rise of Contributed Content: 5 Tips to Make Yours Sing
Today, opportunities abound for savvy marketers to get their messages heard. If the late 1990s heralded the rise of online content, the early 2010s are all about the rise in contributed content. For those of you who follow changes in the field of media and journalism, it won’t come as any surprise that Forbes is […]
What Google’s New Mobile-Friendly Algorithm Means for PR
Recently, Google began rolling out its mobile-friendly ranking algorithm across its global data centers and by the time you read this post, the roll out should be complete. The new ranking algorithm is designed to favor mobile-friendly pages in Google’s mobile search results and demote sites in search results that are not mobile-friendly. According to […]
With the Announcement of a New Minimum Wage Policy, Will the Industry Defy Gravity?
Dan Price, co-founder and CEO of Gravity Payments, recently announced that the minimum wage salary for the company would be raised to $70,000. The payment processing company made the drastic and unprecedented announcement on April 14, and it continues to garner coverage and remain a conversation topic over a week later. We commend Dan on his […]
Newsjacking for Dummies: Amplifying Your Brand Message
As an intern at Communiqué PR, I have had many opportunities to expand my knowledge of the industry. I recently learned of an intriguing communications tactic known as “newsjacking.” For those who are unfamiliar with the term (much as I was), newsjacking refers to when you capitalize on a trending news topic—by using humor or […]
From Startup Founder to Spokesperson: Tips For Success
The Pacific Northwest is home to a thriving technology industry with many innovative startups in residence. In our role as strategic communications advisors, we frequently have the opportunity to work with many of them; companies that have built successful businesses from the ground up and that are now ready to begin laying the foundation for […]
5 Steps to Building a Rock-Solid Media List
A story is only great if there are people to enjoy it and share it with others. When you think of a media list you should look at is as a special invitation to hear your story; it’s ultimately who you want to tell your story. If you are new to the term “media list” it’s […]
Writing for PR: May the Odds Be Ever In Your Favor
This weekend I finally got around to watching the latest “Hunger Games” movie and afterwards I started thinking about the similarities between mockingjay birds and writing in a PR agency setting. Stay with me here. Good PR professionals are (hopefully) good storytellers. I’d wager that most of us chose this as a career path because […]