The Dos and Don’ts of Deflategate – Lessons for PR Pros
By now, you’ve likely heard about the Patriots’ latest controversy known as Deflategate, where it came out that 11 of the Patriots’ 12 game balls during their AFC championship victory over the Colts were underinflated. For those non-football fanatics, this is a major violation since underinflating the balls makes them easier to grip, pass, and […]
Five Signs Your Startup Is Ready for PR
For some, one of the most gratifying parts of starting a business is the first product launch. You finally get to share the idea that you’ve been developing for months, maybe even years. But knowing when your company is ready to start its initial media outreach is critical. If you jump the gun you’ll likely […]
Lessons Learned From the Seahawks’ Dramatic Comeback
The Seahawks’ game this weekend was one for the books. The defending Super Bowl champs’ prowess was in doubt as the Green Bay Packers took the lead and held it for majority of the game, but then startlingly reversed as the Seahawks came back in the final quarter and ultimately claimed their place in Super […]
Best Practices for Online Surveys: Part 2
On Jan. 9 of this year, I posted a blog on “Best Practices for Online Surveys.” As I explained in that post, surveys can provide significant fodder for PR if handled correctly. I offered five helpful tips for anyone wanting to develop a survey. This week I want to offer some additional wisdom from U.K.-based […]
10 Practical Skills From Food Service to PR
They say do what you love and it will never feel like work, it’s cliché but it’s essentially true. Just recently I began my career in PR and though I absolutely love my new job, it triggered a huge lifestyle shift. I worked in the hospitality industry for the past eight years and I did […]
10 Practical Skills From Food Service to PR
They say do what you love and it will never feel like work, it’s cliché but it’s essentially true. Just recently I began my career in PR and though I absolutely love my new job, it triggered a huge lifestyle shift. I worked in the hospitality industry for the past eight years and I did […]
Going Beast Mode on PR: Three Lessons From Seahawks Player Marshawn Lynch
Amid the excitement of the Seattle Seahawks’ run to the playoffs, the team’s explosive running back Marshawn Lynch was fined $100,000 for violating the NFL’s media policy, which requires players to speak with the media after practices and after games. There’s been much debate about the fairness of the NFL’s policy and whether players should […]
History Provides Insights That Can Help Shape Successful Strategies
George Bernard Shaw famously wrote, “We learn from history that we learn nothing from history.” Even the most cursory review of our society’s recent history would prove his sentiment. However, smart business people know that historical perspective is key to achieving success. The start of a new year provides the perfect excuse for the busiest […]
Best Practices for Online Surveys
When is the last time you participated in survey? Chances are it was recent. As the New York Times points out, businesses are clamoring for your input, and “their requests for feedback, like relentless tugs on the sleeve, now seem to come with every purchase, every call to a customer service department and every click […]
Infographic: 5 PR Takeaways From Social Media 2014
Before getting too settled into the new year, it’s always wise to take a look back at last year to see what we can learn moving forward. In that spirit, I thought to share an infographic I stumbled across from digital marketing agency Didit that offers a nice, concise wrap-up of social media in 2014. […]