When It Comes to PR Strategy, Don’t Forget About Your Defense

Offense sells tickets, but defense wins championships – at least, according to a now proverbial expression backed by the likes of ESPN. I must admit my knowledge of/interest in sports is about that of a grumpy cat’s, but I can still appreciate the value of this message and how it applies to other professions. IT […]

Twitter Analytics 411: Best Practices for Tracking Metrics and Increasing Engagement

Twitter Analytics is a feature on Twitter that provides businesses with the ability to measure post results, boost target-marketing campaigns, and evaluate the impact each posts has on its audiences. Anyone with a Twitter account can access and utilize Analytics, however, this feature is especially helpful for businesses and influencers with the goal of increasing […]

A Critical Look at Samsung’s Response to the Galaxy Note 7 Crisis

The Galaxy Note 7 was Samsung’s most sophisticated phone ever, and many industry experts predicted that it would challenge Apple’s dominance over the market. That idea went down in flames (pardon the pun) when Note 7 phones started spontaneously combusting in early September. The risk of explosion was so great that the Federal Aviation Administration […]

Why Journalists and PR Pros Need Each Other Now More Than Ever

As one of the most contentious and theatrical presidential elections in U.S. history unfolds before our eyes, many citizens are thinking about what it truly means to be a democracy. Equitable, factual media is one of the most significant markers of a democratic society, and for those of us working in the industry, it may […]

The Rise of the Social Storyteller: Empowering Customers to Tell Your Brand’s Story

The art of storytelling is nothing new. Since the days of cavemen carving hieroglyphics into rocks, humans have been using images, and eventually words, to share their experiences with others. As humans, we all tell stories every day. Whether we’re telling our friends about a crazy snowstorm or raving to our coworkers about a new […]

Automation’s Role in PR: Why We Will Never Have ‘PR-Bots’

In a world where pizzas are assembled by robots and hotel room service can be delivered by a mechanical butler, is it safe to assume that with the help of artificial intelligence and automation we might soon see the demise of the (human) public relations professional? Selfishly speaking (as both a PR professional and a […]

Leverage Your Personal Brand and Build Your Corporate Connection

A personal brand is the story people think of when they hear your name. What are you known and remembered for? If you’re a top executive and hope to be a thought leader in your industry, building a personal brand is imperative in this day and age, as surveys reveal declining trust of corporate brands. […]

The Art of Storytelling in Public Relations – 5 Narrative Elements

Storytelling is intrinsic to every culture. From creation myths to legends and folk tales, it’s at the core of what makes us human and how we relate to others and our world. According to the Evolution of Storytelling and Fairy Tales by Princeton Press, as soon as humans developed the capacity for speech, “humans began […]

The Game of PR – What We Can Learn From Our Favorite Game of Thrones Characters

I’m admittedly a little too into HBO’s Game of Thrones. Through the months of March, April and May you can find me around the office discussing new theories and predictions and analyzing characters’ developing personalities. With the recent finale and the laundry list of Emmy nominations, I was inspired to take a closer look at […]

Rebranding – A Cautionary Tale

Deloitte Digital announced on July 15 that it would be rebranding for the first time in 13 years. The term rebranding comes with a lot of mixed reviews. Over the last ten years there have been a variety of horror stories surrounding companies attempting to ‘modernize’ their image and the disasters that resulted. But, there […]