TV Interview Best Practices

TV interviews are a terrifying prospect for many people. For a multitude of reasons, putting a camera in front of someone’s face has a unique ability to inspire stress and lapses in judgment that can curtail an interview from its intended focus. But have no to fear! There are a lot of things spokespeople can […]

Testing, One, Two Three: The NYT Weighs Which Headlines Resonate with Readers

An interesting article recently shared on Times Insider, The New York Times’ behind-the-scenes insight page, revealed that the paper has been running a test on which headlines are attracting more readers. Mark Bulik, a senior editor, unveiled the test is part of an effort to increase the paper’s readership. The experiment is a relatively simple […]

The Ultimate Cheatsheet for Critical Thinking

As my colleague Beth covered in a previous blog, the ability to think critically is essential to PR and communications professionals. Everyday clients rely on us to evaluate their news to determine its value, anticipate potential outcomes and analyze industry trends. Because the concept of critical thinking is universally accepted as an important skill for […]

Chatting With A Place for Mom’s Data Journalist

Data journalism. One of the biggest trends in reporting right now but often a misunderstood science.  When people think about a data journalist, images of a man or woman with thick glasses and a pocket protector furiously tapping into a calculator often springs to mind. But of course, anyone who knows or works with a […]

Hitting ‘Refresh’ On Your Marketing Content

It’s no question that visual content has seen an uptick in the past year. Between the growing popularity and competition between major social media apps such as Snapchat and Instagram, as well as the steady hype around VR integrations to enhance the user experience, the opportunity for diversifying marketing campaigns and introducing exciting visuals such […]

Is Your PR Firm Meeting Your Service Needs?

By now, we all know that meaningful relationships are the cornerstone to being successful in PR. From a client’s perspective, strong relationships can be the deciding factor when selecting a PR firm or reevaluating whether it’s time to seek out a new PR partner. With so many options available (a Google search for PR firms […]

New Year, New Company Messaging? Try Media Training

As we kick off 2017, it’s an opportune time to consider media training for your spokespersons. Consider the following. Since last year, have your messages changed or evolved? Have spokespersons had an opportunity to practice delivering those messages in a clear and consistent manner? Do you have new subject matter experts or executives who need […]

4 Tips for Getting Clients to Buy-In on Your Ideas

As PR professionals, our success hinges on getting buy-in from clients on our ideas. Without clients’ approval to execute our strategies, we cannot drive results. But getting buy-in can be challenging, particularly if your idea is out-of-the-box. Kodak, for example, chose not to pursue digital cameras after the first one was developed in their lab […]

Public Relations Trends to Look Out for in 2017

In three short days, 2016 comes to a close and people across the globe will toast 2017 as they welcome in the New Year. This time marks a period of reflection and promises of self-change for many people, while others take advantage of the time off work to celebrate accomplishments from the prior year. For […]

Why PR Pros Should be Worried About Fake News – And How We Can Fight It

While fake content has circulated in tabloids and on the internet for years, the 2016 election has given us a reason to take it seriously. Stories about the Clintons selling weapons to ISIS and Trump winning the popular vote (he didn’t) spread like wildfire, and in some cases outperformed real news. The false narrative that […]