A Lesson in Trusting Your Gut…and Your Audience
2015 has thus far been a pretty tough year for broadcasting companies. First, NBC took a major hit to its credibility when Nightly News anchor Brian Williams was found to be less than completely honest in his storytelling. Now, PBS, the independent and publicly funded network that many Americans look to for educational and unbiased […]
Tools for a More Efficient and Organized Workflow
Like many people working in the PR industry, I am always looking for ways to achieve a more efficient and organized workflow. Currently I use Smartsheet, Wunderlist and Talkwalker, among other tools. These have proven to be great resources, all of which I utilize on a daily basis—Smartsheet as a project management tool to collaborate […]
With the Announcement of a New Minimum Wage Policy, Will the Industry Defy Gravity?
Dan Price, co-founder and CEO of Gravity Payments, recently announced that the minimum wage salary for the company would be raised to $70,000. The payment processing company made the drastic and unprecedented announcement on April 14, and it continues to garner coverage and remain a conversation topic over a week later. We commend Dan on his […]
Reflections on Attachmate
For the past seven years, we have had the pleasure of working with Attachmate, one of the world’s most established software brands. Attachmate’s business is rooted in providing technologies that help companies extend their investments in mainframes and other host data systems. While terms like “terminal emulation,” “DMSII” and “DoD PKI” were new to us when […]
Newsjacking for Dummies: Amplifying Your Brand Message
As an intern at Communiqué PR, I have had many opportunities to expand my knowledge of the industry. I recently learned of an intriguing communications tactic known as “newsjacking.” For those who are unfamiliar with the term (much as I was), newsjacking refers to when you capitalize on a trending news topic—by using humor or […]
“Revel-utionizing” Retail: Elevating the Executive Profile for Revel Systems’ Co-Founder and CEO Lisa Falzone
Revel Systems, is a San Francisco-based retail tech company that is (excuse the pun) “Revel-utionizing” the retail industry by transforming old school, clunky cash registers into sleek, sophisticated and secure point of sale (POS) systems for merchants worldwide. Revel Systems is an award-winning leader in iPad POS systems for restaurants, retail outlets and grocery stores; […]
From Startup Founder to Spokesperson: Tips For Success
The Pacific Northwest is home to a thriving technology industry with many innovative startups in residence. In our role as strategic communications advisors, we frequently have the opportunity to work with many of them; companies that have built successful businesses from the ground up and that are now ready to begin laying the foundation for […]
Joke’s on You: Should PR Pros Leverage April Fools’ Day?
This past week, April Fools’ Day once again took the Internet by storm as brands unleashed jokes and hoaxes (here’s one of our favorites, complements of Petco). But not everyone was laughing—through all the pranks, we were most intrigued by an article from Entrepreneur’s editorial director, Ray Hennessey: “Entrepreneur editor: Prank us on April Fools’ […]
5 Steps to Building a Rock-Solid Media List
A story is only great if there are people to enjoy it and share it with others. When you think of a media list you should look at is as a special invitation to hear your story; it’s ultimately who you want to tell your story. If you are new to the term “media list” it’s […]
Why Slow PR is Crucial for Building and Maintaining Relationships With Journalists
Building relationships with media is a crucial element to PR success, and implementing “slow PR” tactics can assist in the ongoing and sometimes tedious process of building rapport with journalists. So what exactly does slow PR entail? According to a recent blog post on Cision by Erin Feldman, slow PR “blends traditional tactics with digital […]