Five Tips for Effective Brainstorming
It’s a skill so seemingly simple that we often overlook its importance. For creative minds, brainstorming ideas might come as easy as breathing. But for the rest of us, sometimes it takes a little inspiration to get our juices flowing. We’ve all been there—a deadline looming, our mind spinning and the coffee running low, and […]
Infographic: The Recipe for Measuring Content Marketing
Companies are almost always looking for new marketing trends and techniques to reach more consumers. The latest trend appears to be content marketing. Content marketing allows companies to connect with their audience making them more relatable. The problem with content marketing is, unlike traditional media campaigns that look mainly at sales, it is difficult to […]
Let’s Connect: Findings From Tech Journalist/PR Pro Survey
Recently, PRSourceCode released some interesting data from a survey they conducted with technology-focused journalists and PR professionals. The goal of the survey was to identify the best practices for building relationships with technology journalists. The survey revealed some significant and useful insight. One area that I found particularly interesting was an examination of the methods […]
Social Media Writing Bootcamp: Tips and Tricks
We live in a world of communication overload. I know that I get overwhelmed managing two email addresses, a Facebook account, Twitter account, Google+ and a LinkedIn account. I receive thousands of messages each day across these platforms, but realistically there are not enough hours in the day to read them all. So the question […]
One Year in PR: Three Major Lessons
Today marks my first anniversary as a full-time employee at Communiqué PR. Although I interned with the company off and on throughout my time at the University of Washington (go Huskies!), transitioning from interning to working full time has provided a few valuable lessons. For anyone embarking on their first year in the industry, or […]
AOL Closes 150 Local “Patch” Blogs. What’s Next?
For several years we have heard a familiar refrain: Print journalism is on the decline, large news organizations are struggling, and much original reporting and storytelling is shifting to online-based outlets and blogs. In mid-August, though, news broke that AOL planned to close a number of its Patch blogs, which had promised to deliver news […]
PR Pro or Politician? How to Build Trust With Journalists
An unfortunate report from the Oriella PR Network recently revealed that, quantitatively, journalists trust PR professionals slightly less than politicians. Yes, you read that right—even politicians come across as more trustworthy than PR pros. Much of it likely has to do with the changing media industry—as it becomes digital and fast-paced, journalists face incredible pressure […]
The Power of a Blog in a Crisis
Communications professionals (including the Communiqué team) often tout corporate blogs as a way for businesses to create a voice, connect with their audience, drive thought leadership and increase website traffic. While this is all true, corporate blogs can become especially handy when a company has a crisis on its hands – especially if the company […]
Traditional Seafair Embraces Modern Social Media
The annual Seafair festival is synonymous with summer in Seattle. From the end of June through the first weekend in August, the city is abuzz with sporting events, parades and festivals which celebrate the diverse neighborhoods and ethnic communities across greater Seattle. Seafair is in my blood. I grew up going to the neighborhood parades […]
Considering PR as a Career? A Cheat Sheet to Get Started
A few weeks ago, my fellow Assistant Account Executive, Sheridan, and I presented to University of Washington Department of Communications students. Our aim was to give them a basic idea of what a career in PR is like. Afterward, we got to thinking that it might be helpful to summarize some aspects of our presentation […]