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 […]
The AIG Bonuses: A PR Perspective
The news that insurance giant AIG will pay $165 million in bonuses to employees has not been warmly received. At a time when millions have lost their jobs and the recession worsens, the nation is outraged that taxpayer money is being spent on multi-million dollar bonuses for the very people who some believe largely contributed […]
Big Fish Games’ Hiring Makes for Good News
We have all seen the news regarding our suffering economy, both nationally and locally. “Company now targets 20% workforce reduction; more layoffs are possible,” “Boeing Layoffs Swell to 10,000,” “Starbucks to lay off 6,700, Close 300 Stores.” These are just a few of the headlines from recent news. While we will continue to be bombarded […]
Mobidia & Our Results Working With Industry Analysts
Over the past two months I have had the pleasure of working with Mobidia to increase the company’s profile leading up to Mobile World Congress in February. Mobidia’s technology provides mobile operators with a software platform that expands the capacity of their existing networks, and speeds the delivery of data to subscribers. It is a […]
Writing the Winning Press Release
As a best practice, we like to ask our clients a set of questions before we begin writing a press release on their behalf. We consider this a Communiqué PR best practice with three significant benefits. Shared Expectations First, the process of asking these questions ensures that we are on the same page with regard […]
Blagojevich’s PR Strategy: Self-Defense Or Simply Desperation?
In Linton Weeks’ recent NPR article regarding Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, Weeks writes that the governor has opted for a strategy of “self-defense by public relations onslaught.” I wonder if this really is a strategic approach to counter the current impeachment proceedings and sway public opinion, or merely the desperate attempt of a man who […]
Health Care and the Economy – Communicating Social Issues During a Recession
A recent article in the Boston Globe examined how the economic climate is impacting healthcare. In the article, Reporter Lisa Wangsness cites a recent CNN poll that shows the economy as the most important issue currently facing the country, with healthcare coming in second. Despite the poll, Lisa states, “Many health policy specialists and political […]
What’s Good for PR Can Be Good for the Planet
What’s Good for PR Can Be Good for the PlanetIn 2006, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released a documentary film titled, “Who Killed the Electric Car?” The film examined the creation and demise of General Motors’ EVI electric car in the 1990s, blaming the auto and oil industries. In response, General Motors claimed a lack of […]
Nintex Announces Commercial Availability of Nintex Reporting 2008
On August 8, one of Communiqué PR’s clients, Nintex, announced the commercial availability of Nintex Reporting 2008. To see the full announcement, click here. Nintex Reporting 2008 allows organizations to monitor, audit and gain valuable insight from the content and activity information within Microsoft’s SharePoint technology. It allows system administrators and business owners to make […]
Identifying Key Messages
To target unique audiences and journalists, marketing materials and story pitches must be refined. A story idea for a technology publication, for example, will be vastly different from one aimed at a women’s magazine. But tailoring strategies to reach a variety of audiences is only effective when certain key messages about a company or product […]