Media Continues Self Destruction

August 29, 2011 on 1:07 pm | In Media, Media Relations, News, Newspapers, PR, Print Media, Public Relations, radio, TV | No Comments


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The US media aren’t trusted by Americans, and the self destruction continued this weekend with the incessant drumbeat of impending doom ahead of so-called Hurricane Irene. As Kendall Allen tells us in her piece Fools In Raincoats,

Generate Your Own Infographics

July 20, 2011 on 8:59 am | In Content Marketing, Creative, infographics, Marketing, Media Relations, My Creative Team, Public Relations | No Comments

Above is an infographic generated using Visual.ly, a service that allows users to create their own infographics. These visual representations of data are a great marketing and public relations tool. Are you using them in your marketing and PR?

Here are a few infographic resources you may want to investigate.

Five Ways To Not Be A Weiner

June 7, 2011 on 4:04 pm | In PR, Public Relations | 2 Comments

I’m sure you have heard about Democrat Rep. Anthony Weiner’s PR problems stemming from his inappropriate online relationships with at least six women. This cretin provides an example – albeit a bad one – from which we all can learn.

Bad PR Firm, Naughty PR Firm

May 12, 2011 on 4:33 pm | In Media, Media Relations, PR, Public Relations | No Comments

Well, here we go again. You’ll remember back in 2006 when Edelman PR was caught flogging for client Wal-Mart . It seems that we have another PR debacle. There now are stories about Facebook hiring PR firm Burson-Marstellar to discredit Google in the press.

Playing Both Sides Of The Table

February 16, 2011 on 4:58 pm | In Blogs, content development, Content Marketing, Journalism, Media Relations, PR, Public Relations | 2 Comments

Editor’s Note: this is a guest article from Danny Wong, who manages Media Relations for Blank Label Group, and he helped to co-found the group’s startups Blank Label, Thread Tradition, and RE:custom. He’s also played on the other side of the table writing for outlets like the HuffingtonPost, ReadWriteWeb and TheNextWeb.

Top 5 PR Posts

July 9, 2010 on 9:45 am | In audience, communication, Journalism, Media, Media Relations, PR, Public Relations | 1 Comment

Our PR-related posts are among the most well-read. So, I thought we’d bring to the forefront some evergreen features on PR.  Now, let’s review.

Communications Planning 101 - Developing a communications plan requires a disciplined approach. Your first order of business is reviewing your current program for impact and efficiency.

Hook Me Up With A Human

April 23, 2010 on 3:23 pm | In Customer Service, Marketing, PR, Public Relations | 3 Comments

Oh, what has happened to the carbon-based organizational interface? Many organizations have digitized humans – aka carbon-based units – out of existence in their customer service operations. Now, I love digital technology as much as anyone, but it is time to bring the people back into their appropriate customer service roles, don’t you think?

The Rule Of Reciprocity

February 24, 2010 on 9:16 am | In New Business, PR, Public Relations | 5 Comments

Are you using the rule of reciprocity?  I ran across this topic not too long ago, and it got me to thinking about how this rule applies to marketing and PR.

Much of what we PR people do is based upon this rule. Do something for someone else and they will turn around and do something of equal or greater value for you.

How To Be A Great Radio Guest

February 9, 2010 on 8:57 am | In Journalism, Marketing, Media, Media Relations, News, PR, Public Relations, radio | No Comments

Radio – despite changes in media habits – still is a great way to get in front of a lot of people. As a radio talk show guest on a national program, millions could hear your message. Talk radio listeners tune in about 20 percent more than the average radio listener.

Squirrel!

February 8, 2010 on 10:35 am | In Marketing, PR, Public Relations, Social Media | 1 Comment

 Dug The Dog

Like Dug The Dog from Pixar’s movie, Up!, marketers too often are distracted by the latest shiny thing. In my view, strategy should dictate tactics. But tactics are fun and strategy is hard, marketers say.  And that’s the way it is with social media. More than half of all marketers are currently engaged in some form of social media, according to eMarketer, but do they really have a grasp of how it fits into overall business objectives?

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