Vision Technology Innovator Apical Acquired by ARM
Congratulations to our recent client, Apical, a London-based company specializing in embedded imaging and vision technology, for its acquisition by ARM! ARM Holdings, one of Britain’s few large global tech companies, acquired Apical for $350 million to accelerate ARM’s long-term growth strategy into new markets, such as driverless cars, security systems, robotics and other connected […]
Soaring to New Heights
Some companies take blogging to new heights. One of them is Alaska Airlines. It launched its blog (https://blog.alaskaair.com) in June 2014 and in two years the blog has published more than 230 stories that people are actually reading. Halley Knigge, who signed on with Alaska Airlines in January 2014, runs the blog. Knigge, a former […]
Soaring to New Heights
Some companies take blogging to new heights. One of them is Alaska Airlines. It launched its blog (https://blog.alaskaair.com) in June 2014 and in two years the blog has published more than 230 stories that people are actually reading. Halley Knigge, who signed on with Alaska Airlines in January 2014, runs the blog. Knigge, a former […]
Retaining Top Talent During Your Company’s M&A Deal
2015 was a record-breaking year for worldwide deal making, with $4.7 trillion in announced mergers and acquisitions (M&A), according to data from Thomson Reuters. This figure is up 42 percent from 2014, and beats the previous record of $4.4 trillion set in 2007. This explosion of activity and deal value is due in large part […]
Can Introverts Thrive in Public Relations?
Since the publication of Susan Cain’s 2012 bestselling book, “Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking,” introverts have become downright popular. What used to be stereotyped as the quintessential shy, socially awkward personality type, introverts have now become a force to be reckoned with, albeit in a quieter, less social […]
Tunnel-Boring Machines: To Name or Not to Name
With the closure of Seattle’s Alaskan Way Viaduct, there has been a lot of attention on the progress of Bertha, the tunnel-boring machine carving out the new State Route 99 tunnel to replace it. Given all this focus on Bertha, I began thinking about the pros and cons of naming tunnel-boring machines. Apparently, it is […]
Considerations to Stay Competitive in Creative Content Marketing
Last week Communiqué PR hosted a brown bag with Laurie Myer, the founder and owner of Myer Communications. Laurie is an expert in strategic communications and discovers new, creative ways to deliver results for her clients. At these brown bags, Communiqué PR has the opportunity to ask questions and learn more about how professionals in […]
How Different Social Media Platforms Can Benefit your Business
With social media becoming an increasingly effective PR and marketing tool, incorporating social media into a company’s business plan is no longer an option, but a necessity. Social media is an excellent way to provide information and have conversations with customers. It is a convenient medium to share what is happening with your company, exciting […]
PR vs. Advertising: The Difference Between Earned and Paid Media
PR and advertising are both important in a company’s overall marketing mix, but the two play entirely different roles. On a number of occasions, I have had to explain to people what PR is, what PR professionals do, and how PR differs from advertising. To put it simply: PR is earned media and advertising is […]
Does the Rise of Content Marketing Signal the End of PR? Hardly.
A recent Forbes column caught my interest about the “devolution” of public relations given the rise of content marketing and self-published content by companies and entrepreneurs looking to promote themselves. Former journalist and PR agency owner Robert Wynne comments that the shift toward free content online – coupled with the decline of print publication subscriptions […]