Seattle-Based StratusCore Announces General Availability of its Platform to Reimagine Hollywood and Digital Production
While motion imagery takes viewers to new worlds, the content creation process has been stuck in the dark ages – until now. In January, our client StratusCore, a virtual content production company, announced the general availability of its cloud-based digital content production platform and suite of tools for the digital content community. By coming out […]
What, Exactly, Is Thought Leadership?
Over the time that I have worked at Communiqué, the term “thought leader” has popped up frequently. In fact, it’s kind of been everywhere. Thought leaders are mentioned in articles, blog posts are written about the importance of developing thought leadership, and thought leaders are sought out for speaking opportunities. At first, I didn’t give […]
Hitting ‘Refresh’ On Your Marketing Content
It’s no question that visual content has seen an uptick in the past year. Between the growing popularity and competition between major social media apps such as Snapchat and Instagram, as well as the steady hype around VR integrations to enhance the user experience, the opportunity for diversifying marketing campaigns and introducing exciting visuals such […]
A Communications Provider with SaaS: Flowroute’s PR Wins in 2016
Last month we met with our client Flowroute to kick off 2017 planning and recap some of the great results that Communiqué PR and the Flowroute team secured in 2016. We’ve been working with Flowroute for a little over a year now and both the company and its broader industry has grown significantly. Flowroute […]
University of Oregon’s Journalistic Learning Initiative
According to Ed Madison, a professor at University of Oregon’s School of Journalism and Communication, “Acknowledging and honoring students’ intrinsic interests is often a gateway to deeper and more complex learning.” This belief, and his subsequent research around it, led Madison to work with Esther Wojcicki, the creator of the esteemed journalism program at Palo […]
Is Your PR Firm Meeting Your Service Needs?
By now, we all know that meaningful relationships are the cornerstone to being successful in PR. From a client’s perspective, strong relationships can be the deciding factor when selecting a PR firm or reevaluating whether it’s time to seek out a new PR partner. With so many options available (a Google search for PR firms […]
Safe AND Affordable Cities in the U.S. for Senior Living
Both safety and affordability are deciding factors when families are looking for a suitable city for senior living. Nobody wants to be in a situation where they have to give up the comfort of a safe neighborhood for senior living, or conversely, pay an exorbitant amount of money for senior care because it is located […]
The 3-Ingredient Recipe to Standing Out
Standing out is tough. As PR professionals, we can empathize with that statement. We battle daily for journalists’ time and attention. We have to consider which story is most likely to catch their eye, what assets we can we provide to entice them to request an interview, and how to package all of it into […]
New Year, New Company Messaging? Try Media Training
As we kick off 2017, it’s an opportune time to consider media training for your spokespersons. Consider the following. Since last year, have your messages changed or evolved? Have spokespersons had an opportunity to practice delivering those messages in a clear and consistent manner? Do you have new subject matter experts or executives who need […]
Collision Conference 2017
There are a daunting number of conferences held each year and determining which ones are worthwhile to attend can be overwhelming. Conference topics can range from broad, all-inclusive tech to consumer facing to niche conferences focusing on a specific product like smartphones. Some conferences are well known and long established, like SXSW or TechCrunch Disrupt, […]