Merry Mad Libs 2012
The Global Language Monitor has released its annual list of the Top Words of the year. “’Apocalypse’ tops the list. Armageddon, and similar terms reflect a growing fascination with various ‘end-of-the-world’ scenarios,” said Paul JJ Payack, President of the Global Language Monitor. In fact the list is chock-a-block with some scary terms! Once again, with […]
Read MorePR Skills You Need (And Won’t Find On Google)
In a recent Seattle Times piece, Allison J. Head announced her qualms about new workers. Like many young PR folks today, I am a child of Google. As long as there’s been internet, we’ve had questions and Google’s had the answers. However, not every on-the-job dilemma can be solved by the master search engine. Here […]
Read MorePR For Mr. Claus
For many PR pros, the days leading up to Christmas can be eerily quiet. After weeks of intense holiday outreach, the somewhat sudden slow down can be jarring – clients taking vacation time, reporters’ OOO emails flooding your inbox. Which had me thinking, what if Santa was our client? There certainly wouldn’t be a pre-holiday […]
Read More5 PR Relationship Builders For The New Year
The New Year is almost upon us, and with it, the resolutions. One thing that we can all resolve to improve is our relationships. Relationships are central to our success in the business world, so why not make sure we make the best of every potential opportunity? Here are some tips to consider when resolving […]
Read More12 Days Of Christmas (or holiday of your choice) PR Edition
Fellow PR practitioners, clients, and media, it’s time to revisit the famous gifts from the “12 Days of Christmas” song. Here’s this year’s “ripped from the headlines” spin on the evergreen list. Twelve drummers drumming. An awesome gift this year, when at least twelve top drummers from Charlie Watts to Max Weinberg gathered on 12.12.12 […]
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