PR Secrets Of A Successful Blogger Event
Bloggers are powerful. One post, one tweet, from an influential blogger, and it can have a cascade effect. (Check out this recent NYT article about a blogger event gone wrong if you don’t believe me.) Smart clients appreciate the power of the blog, and in many cases, moms – or parenting bloggers, as we like […]
Read More5 Tips For Monica Lewinsky In Opening A PR Firm
PR Daily reports that Monica Lewinsky, Bill Clinton’s infamous intern, has endured 17 years of struggle since the scandal and has now decided to open her own public relations firm. This is sad on so many levels. Because saying one is “in PR” has a certain non-specific glamour to it, the field has often been […]
Read MoreTips For Better Brainstorming
I read once that the main reason some creative PR brainstorms yield little in the way of usable ideas comes down to performance anxiety. The so-called expert went on about discarding the practice altogether and basically asking team members to “phone something in.” I think we can do better! There is often something magical about one […]
Read MoreTen Years On…A Look Back At 9/11
There’s an awful lot of “ten years later” coverage of 9/11 on our screens these days. It’s a little unnerving to be reminded of the ten-year anniversary of anything at all, let alone that of something dreadful. Ten years married, ten years graduated, ten years old. Ten years on. Here’s what I learned from 9/11: […]
Read MoreRed Flags: How To Spot The PR Agency You Shouldn’t Hire
Finding the right PR team is a lot like finding a romantic partner. The process is imperfect, sometimes uncomfortable, and it can be frustrating and time-consuming for both parties. Worst of all, there’s no guarantee of a happy-ever-after once you do begin to work together. It’s easy to be dazzled by flash and dash, or […]
Read MoreShould PR People Drink The Client Kool-Aid?
Recently, a senior colleague at a boutique firm was reflecting on the loss of a longtime client. She’d been active in the company’s product promotion for many years and was a tireless advocate, even among friends and family members. She confessed that she looks at their products completely differently now. What used to be leading […]
Read MoreOne Habit Of Highly Successful People – Sleep
The days of bragging about how little sleep you need are so five minutes ago! The benefits of 7-8 hours of sleep are now well-documented and include everything from increased productivity to weight loss. The real issue, especially for Type A PR people is how to get those restorative hours. Fortunately, we work with Michael […]
Read MoreSix Strategies To Beat Perfectionism
“The show doesn’t go on because it’s ready; it goes on because it’s 11:30.” — Tina Fey In her very entertaining book Bossypants, Tina Fey warns against the evils of perfectionism, the enemy of so many creative projects. As she advises, “perfect is overrated.” Even busy agency folk struggle with impossibly high standards, particularly those who write […]
Read MoreAre Executive Vacations Bad PR?
As President Obama parks his sleek tour bus (dubbed “Bus Force One”) and travels to Martha’s Vineyard for a little R&R this week, the predictable criticism has followed. Some question whether our chief executive should be taking time off amidst stock market volatility, a “crisis” economy, and dropping poll numbers. Chief among the President’s critics, of […]
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