What Makes a Good Story?
Securing media coverage is one of the most direct ways to measure success in PR, but placing a compelling story in the right publication is no easy feat. PR professionals must manage their clients’ goals and target a specific audience, while also identifying key elements that may make a newsworthy story. At Communiqué PR, we […]
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 […]
Motivation for Higher Performance: The Purpose Motive v. the Profit Motive
The “Purpose Motive” is a novel concept that purports that people are not motivated to perform at a higher level by money, but rather that performance is only driven by having a sense of purpose. Dan Pink, the author of four bestseller books on the changing world of business, claims the Profit Motive doesn’t work […]
Tecplot and the Importance of Analyst Relations
One of our current technology clients, Tecplot, is preparing for a new product launch later this year, and we’ve been very busy developing and executing our plan. One of our first strategies was to educate the analysts in the new product’s industry, and give them a sneak preview of the new product and gather their […]
Macworld Remains Strong Without Apple
Last week, I had the opportunity to attend Macworld 2011 in San Francisco with one of our newest clients, the Omni Group. Given this was only the second year the conference was held without Apple, there was much speculation and discussion on whether the show would be as exciting and well attended as in years […]
Promotions on Facebook: What You Should Know
Recently I had the opportunity to do some in-depth research on how to launch a promotion on Facebook to help one of our clients meet its business and communications objectives. As I was discovering the various intricacies, guidelines and best practices, I thought it would be useful to develop and share a check list that […]
Staying Ahead of the New-Media Curve
The media landscape is continuing to evolve and change, along with the tools available to communicators to disseminate information and engage with key audiences. It is important for us as communicators to stay up on the latest changes and ensure we are leveraging emerging tools to make certain our strategies are executed in an efficient […]
How to Choose the Best Twitter Hashtag
Many companies are now using Twitter to boost their brand awareness, connect with consumers and media, and to publicize announcements. By incorporating “hashtags” at the end of their tweets, companies can denote content that is relevant to a certain interest group. This makes it easy for interested users to find more information or join the […]
What Image Would You Choose?
I often wonder if the founding fathers of photography ever envisioned that imagery would be adopted on such a massive scale as it is in media today. Images are no longer reserved for use by marketers in product packaging and advertising campaigns or for use by the top-tier media outlets. Today, both still images and […]
Marketplace Money Focuses on Social Media and Donations to Charities
The other day I was listening to KUOW and heard a story about how social media is impacting donations to charities. Given our work with a variety of nonprofits and my past writing on the topic, I quickly reached over to turn up the volume on my radio. (My past blog posts include “Tools for […]