Is Word of Mouth Enough?
In order to celebrate one of our colleague’s embarking on a journey to San Francisco, the whole Communiqué PR team recently visited Seattle’s Fremont Brewing Company. It was my first time there, but before I even walked through the door, I could feel the energy from the outdoor seating area. It was full of smiling […]
Car2go, the “Sharing Economy” Trend and Young Professionals
In the PR industry, we hear a lot about trends. Editors are looking for “trend pieces.” We check what is “trending” on Twitter. How many pitches have you written to capitalize on a trending news topic? A good story often combines a newsworthy item with a larger trend, showing readers the big picture and the […]
Unexpected Tips for Crafting Superb Social Media Posts
In a perfect world, we’d press a button and automatically generate a show-stopping, viral social media post. Unfortunately, that technology doesn’t exist (yet), so PR professionals have to rely on tried and true guidelines and tips for creating awesome, engaging posts for clients. A recent article on PR Daily titled, “How to create perfect social […]
Why Who is Key in Pitching
As public relations professionals, we are constantly cultivating story ideas from our clients, developing pitches, identifying targets and distributing them where we hope they do the most good. Though having a compelling story is important, it is only half the battle; finding the right audience for your story is also key. Ask yourself: Who will […]
Setting Business Standards for Social Media
With the advent of social media, a very thin line sometimes separates our business and professional lives. Just ask the Central Intelligence Agency, which, according to the Wall Street Journal, recently issued new guidelines for the use of social media among its agents (because clearly spies need to be careful about that sort of thing). […]
Pinterest – Is it Right for Your B2B Business?
According to the latest B2B Marketing Social Media Benchmarking Report, the most popular social media platform for B2B marketers is Twitter, followed by LinkedIn, YouTube and Facebook. Noticeably missing from the list is one of the fastest growing social media platforms: Pinterest. When most marketers think of Pinterest, they think of it as a great […]
Kymeta and Inmarsat Partner to Launch Game-Changing Business Aviation Broadband Solution
Communiqué PR client Kymeta recently announced an exclusive agreement with Inmarsat, the leading provider of global mobile satellite communications services, to develop a low-profile, low-power consumption, flat-panel antenna for the airline industry, which will electronically steer the antenna beam to Inmarsat’s Global Xpress satellites. The news was noteworthy because the major benefit of the partnership […]
How to Measure PR Impact
Does it make sense to measure impact? This was the subject of a recent article in Harvard Business Review. The article shares the stories of three organizations – Acumen Fund, Robin Hood Foundation, and Millennium Challenge Corporation – aiming to make a major impact on the lives of individuals, including reducing cases of malaria and […]
Push-Ups and PR: An Unlikely Comparison
At Communiqué PR we are on a quest to be the strongest PR agency in Seattle – in more ways than one. How? By challenging ourselves to do 100 consecutive push-ups, which we referenced in Monday’s post on sparking creative culture. For this challenge, we’re talking real, on-your-toes-not-on-your-knees push-ups. Our training began a few weeks […]
Applying the Five Competitive Forces That Shape Strategy to PR
As a young economist, Michael E. Porter wrote a landmark article for the Harvard Business Review in 1979 that ignited a revolution in the field of strategy. So compelling was his “The Five Competitive Forces that Shape Strategy” that it helped inform and mold an entire generation of academic research and business practice, and stretched […]