How PR Teams Can Use ChatGPT (Generated By ChatGPT)
The post below was not written by a human being. It was generated when ChatGPT was given the prompt to write a 350-word blog post about how PR teams can use ChatGPT in their work. You can be the judge of its accuracy, quality and style! ChatGPT, a language generation model developed by OpenAI, can […]
Read MoreShowtime! How Working In PR Is Like Playing In A Band
Working at a top B2B tech PR firm rocks. But for me, that’s doubly true because I’ve been able to pursue music as a fun side hustle. In most cases, agency PR is a typical office job and being a musician is about performing live in front of people. But there are surprising parallels. In […]
Read MoreCrenshaw Communications Honored As Top Tech PR Firm
There’s nothing like starting off the year with a bang. Our team was delighted to be recognized as a top tech PR firm as part of New York Observer’s 2023 PR Power List Honor Roll. The annual PR Power List Honor Roll recognizes New York-based PR firms dedicated to specific sectors, including finance, art and […]
Read More2023 PR Opportunities For Ad Tech Brands
As 2022 winds down, PR teams are looking and trends and opportunities in their most relevant categories. One of ours is ad tech. Despite economic headwinds, the global advertising industry has been robust and seems poised for more growth. Post-Covid, brands are spending on connected TV (CTV) ad platforms and the industry is abuzz about […]
Read MoreFive Tips For Managing Tricky Clients
Working at a tech PR agency, we’re accustomed to collaborating with many different types of companies. Some are familiar with the ins and outs of public relations, while others are new to PR and rely on our guidance. We’re lucky to have clients who are respectful, professional, and even fun as partners. But as every […]
Read MorePress Release Quotes Don’t Have To Be Bad: A PR View
A PR professional recently predicted the “death of the release quote” for 2023 on Twitter. If only. Bland executive quotes are one of my all-time PR pet peeves. First of all, every news release doesn’t need to include a quote. And for releases that do need them, they’re too often overlong, boring, or repetitive. “We’re […]
Read MoreSponsor United Scores Big With Funding Round
Most marketers know just how huge the sponsorship category is, but many find current data about sports, entertainment, and other types of sponsorships hard to come by. That’s where Sponsor United comes in. Just ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, the software-as-a-service sponsorship analytics platform announced a $35 million dollar investment to build out its database […]
Read MoreFrom In-House To PR Agency: How To Manage The Shift
Throughout my public relations career, I’ve done the agency-to-in-house and in-house-to-agency dance a few times. Why? Because change is good, and because I believe that different work environments can help you advance as a professional. PR firm experience prepares you for anything My first PR internship was for a small PR agency in my hometown […]
Read MorePR Tips For Nailing Your Next Business Presentation
Delivering a brilliant business presentation can be stressful, even for teams who are very accustomed to giving them – like those of us in PR. A high-stakes presentation offers lots of moving parts designed to meet the needs of its audience. It typically requires advance preparation, teamwork, and, ideally, collaboration with the target(s). Here are […]
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