To Comment or Not to Comment?
Oftentimes after reading an article or blog post I will read through reader comments with fascination. I find the comments interesting because these may surface a different perspective or counter claims made in the original post. Sometimes the comments can be positive and add to the conversation, and sometimes the comments can turn negative. As […]
The Keys to Becoming an Industry Thought Leader
Over the last two months, we’ve had the pleasure of working with Verdiem to execute a targeted media relations campaign to generate coverage in national and local business publications as well as IT and green IT vertical publications for a new product announcement. Our objective was to help Verdiem continue to establish itself as a […]
Public Relations, April Fools’ Day, and Fake News
With April Fools’ Day fast approaching, it is a good time to revisit the topic of fake news. While I look forward to Google’s annual tradition of announcing fake features and NPR’s trick segments, it is dangerous territory for PR professionals to disseminate fake news. If not executed well, an April Fools’ Day stunt can […]
The Long Lost Art of Phone Conversation
Last week, I read a really interesting article in the New York Times titled, “Don’t Call Me, I Won’t Call You” by Pamela Paul. The story examines the cultural shift from using the telephone (including mobile phones) as a primary communication tool to today’s ever present preference of email and text. Paul writes, “According to […]
Building Buzz for Stealth Mode Companies…Can It Be Done?
A few weeks ago I read an article on TechCrunch surrounding a new stealth company called Hipster and how it has managed to gain significant traction without even unveiling what the company does. As a PR firm we work with a variety of companies in various stages, including stealth mode, so I was intrigued to […]
In Social Media, It Pays to Know Your Audience
Social media is so prevalent in our society that it’s easy to take for granted the fact that different platforms may have different audiences. For example, your followers on Twitter probably don’t know you as well personally as say your Facebook friends. Similarly, LinkedIn is traditionally the place for professional interaction rather than sharing personal […]
Super Bowl Ads Get More Than Their :30 of Fame Through Social Media
While America waited for the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers to kick off on Sunday afternoon for Super Bowl XLV, millions of viewers had already previewed some of the ads that were set to air during the game. Each year, the hype and buzz of the commercials shown during the Super Bowl often garner […]
Link Baiting: Effective or Not?
In the past two weeks several of our clients have asked us about link baiting, the practice of creating valuable content for one’s website that encourages people to link to it from other websites. This practice is popular with some companies and individuals because the quantity and quality of inbound links are two of the […]
So You Made a Mistake? Now What?
Mistakes. We all make them. It is part of human nature. Sometimes it’s unavoidable and other times we just overlook something. Regardless of the mistake, it is how we respond afterwards that sets us apart from one another. One of the most recently publicized mistakes comes from a company not known to make many mistakes. […]
Establishing Thought Leadership in Vertical Markets
Establishing thought leadership in vertical markets can help a company raise its profile, distinguish it from competitors, drive new customer leads, and ultimately, increase revenue. In fact, according to a press release from leading research firm Gartner, thought leadership can be a “powerful tool for improved marketing success in IT services.” As we have written […]