Helpful Marketing Blogs

Marketing and public relations go hand in hand, and it is important to understand both disciplines when considering how to best reach your customers. Creating synergy between marketing and PR is one of the best ways to achieve business goals and communication objectives, and successful PR campaigns will often include some marketing aspects. As we […]

Facebook Provides Increased Competition for News Media

Facebook is becoming the first stop for many people when they want to learn about the latest news in their community. Individuals are reporting on the events in their communities with photos and personal commentary, making Facebook an excellent source for local happenings and news. We witnessed this phenomenon first hand in Seattle when individuals […]

Big Canvas Changes Social Networking Landscape With Visual Conversations

Social networking – there’s no doubt it’s here to stay. According to Wikipedia, social networking is defined as the building of online communities of people who share interests and/or activities, or who are interested in exploring the interests and activities of others. The rise of popular social networking sites such as Facebook, Flickr, MySpace and […]

Thought Leadership – What Is It and Why Is It So Important?

As newspapers and magazines continue to cut jobs, it is becoming increasingly difficult for small-to-mid sized companies to compete with larger organizations to garner media attention. So how can a company position itself as a valuable asset and tool for journalists while building trust, credibility and brand awareness with its customers? By becoming an industry […]

Magazines Continue to Shift Its Focus Toward the Internet

A recent article in PRWeek reports that several of the industry’s top publishing houses have recently reduced their budgets and workforce. One prominent company that is scaling down is Rodale, publisher of Men’s Health, Prevention, and Runner’s World, Time Inc. owner of Time, Sports Illustrated, and Fortune and Condé Nast whose titles include Vogue and […]

When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Blogging

When facing difficult news such as layoffs, many companies used to draft meticulously scripted press releases – if they shared the news at all. But this strategy is fast becoming a recipe for disaster as employees turn to their blogs to voice frustrations and announce corporate layoffs. In a recent New York Times article, Claire […]

Gartner Claims At Least Half of Social Media Campaigns Will Fail

In a recent interview with CNET, Gartner research analyst Adam Sarner predicted that 50 percent of social-media campaigns taken on by Fortune 1000 companies will fail. Sarner states that this is in large part due to the fact that companies aren’t engaging with social communities with a mutual benefit in mind – they are not […]

Social Media: A Critical PR Tool for Companies

The emergence of social media is significantly changing the current media landscape. The days of newspapers, magazines and network news programs have given way to a new generation of information sharing on the Internet. Blogs, social networking sites such as Second Life and Facebook and video-sharing sites like YouTube have changed the way information is […]

Leveraging the Blogosphere; Insights from CPR

Many companies struggle with how to respond to bloggers – let alone engage and interact with them. With more than 75 million blogs on just about every topic imaginable, it is overwhelming to think about monitoring and engaging bloggers. The key, like so many things in life, is focus. You need to figure out who […]

YouTube Videos; Effective Marketing Platform or Not?

Tom Trinneer, a friend and former client of Communiqué PR, suggested I blog about YouTube and how corporations are using videos to promote their images and achieve their business objectives. He also suggested I check out Microsoftís video to promote Microsoft Surface, below. Right away I was intrigued. Clearly, video can be a very effective […]