How to Evolve Pitching Strategies in Response to “Page-view Journalism”
Many say journalists need PR people as much as PR folks need journalists. And just as many people would disagree. But with the evolving media landscape – shifting from offline to online – one thing is clear: Both professions need readers who increase page views. In his post, “The changing role of PR in the […]
When Should a Start-up Business Hire a PR Firm?
Recently, I was invited to be a guest panelist for a grad school class at the University of Washington focused on entrepreneurial marketing. One of the students asked, “When should a start-up hire a PR firm?” There were three of us on the panel and the students heard three different answers that day. John Cook, […]
Pitching Tips From Media Pros: BusinessWire Media Roundtable
If you are in the public relations industry, you know the power of strong media relationships—and the problems that can arise if you aren’t able to effectively pitch your story. Editorial coverage is incredibly valuable, not only because it creates awareness for a company, product or service, but because it also can help validate what […]
Charitable Giving: Choosing a Cause for your Business
I recently attended Hopelink’s 17th annual Reaching Out Benefit Luncheon, featuring Jeanette Walls, bestselling author of The Glass Castle. The event was excellently done, and saw a turnout from a variety of local and national businesses, including Comcast, NBCUniversal, Boeing, Seattle Children’s Hospital, Nordstrom and Lane Powell. The variety of corporate sponsorship led me […]
Lessons From a White House Press Secretary
I recently attended the PRSA Puget Sound annual meeting where I had an opportunity to hear Scott McClellan, former White House press secretary under President George Bush, provide a spokesperson’s perspective from inside the West Wing. After hearing and considering Scott’s comments, it reminded me that some of the lessons he learned are important to […]
Six Uses for Word Clouds in Business
According to Wikipedia, a word cloud is defined as: “… [A] visual representation for text data, typically used to depict keyword metadata (tags) on websites, or to visualize free form text. Tags are usually single words, and the importance of each tag is shown with font size or color.” You may have seen a […]
How CENTRI Helped Validate Its Business Through Analyst Relations
Throughout its years, Communiqué PR has developed strong relationships with industry analysts. With many of our clients, we recommend cultivating and growing a network of analyst advocates who can actively provide feedback on, or help validate their products and services. Analysts are a critical audience that has the ability to influence potential customers, offer […]
Going Mobile: The Impact on Communications and the Workplace
Mobile is one of the hottest tech topics right now. From security to access to culture, mobile is changing the way people work. With the popularity of smartphones, tablets and laptops, more and more organizations are transforming into virtual environments where employees are working remotely to cut down on commuting and overhead business costs. In […]
Using LinkedIn Advertising to Pitch Media
Keeping abreast of PR industry strategies and tactics is important to ensure that you’re continuing to innovate and provide fresh ideas to clients. Recently I read about interesting new ways to pitch media in the article, “5 creative PR pitches that caught reporters’ attention.” The post included a number of ideas but one really caught […]
Making Use of Wikipedia: Best Practices for Your Brand
In the last 11 years, Wikipedia has become one of the most influential and searched sites on the Internet. Because of its Internet prowess, it is a great tool to promote a business or product. A Wikipedia page for your brand influences search engines, validates your presence, tells your brand’s history—and it’s free. At Communiqué […]