Search is changing, and the speed of change is surprising many brands. It's not just about AI tools providing answers anymore. The real shift is in how brands get noticed in the first place. In the past, simply appearing on the first page of search results was...
Beyond awareness: The top PR trends brands can’t ignore in 2026
As marketing and communications continue to intersect, brands must move past traditional measures of awareness and focus on strategies that deliver tangible business impact. The role of PR is no longer limited to generating visibility. It has become a central...
Scaling brand awareness with performance-focused PR solutions
In today’s crowded digital landscape, brands are competing harder than ever for attention. Studies show that consumers are exposed to over 10,000 brand messages daily, making it increasingly difficult for businesses to stand out. This heightened competition makes...
Tech PR trends: Navigating the digital frontier with innovation and strategy
Public relations in the technology sector has evolved dramatically over the last few years. In the past, tech PR was largely focused on traditional media relations—getting a tech company’s press release or product announcement in front of journalists at top outlets...
4 ways online reviews impact the growth of your business
Businesses sustain their growth by satisfying consumers with the quality of their products and services. This means they have to source quality raw materials, create an efficient production line, and have a top-notch logistics operation. They also have to hire the...
Pros and cons of using AI‑generated drafts for press release copy
Press releases have always been the backbone of brand communication, but now brands are drafting them in unexpected ways. For example, 75% of PR professionals now use generative AI in their workflows, a dramatic jump from just 28% in early 2023. But does AI hold up...
PR trends in the trust era: Why brands are finally ditching the megaphone
Public relations in 2025 entered its “stop shouting, start proving” era. The biggest shift in PR trends is simple but brutal: audiences no longer trust noise—they trust receipts. For years, PR was about visibility at all costs. More mentions. More headlines. Louder...
Why 2025 was the clean-up year for marketing—and why 2026 is about pressure
2025 was the year marketing sobered up. The last few years were loud. New tools every week. AI everywhere. Automation slapped onto broken processes. Most teams tried to move faster without stopping to ask a basic question: Does any of this actually work? In 2025,...
2026 PR forecast: Zero-party data, hybrid talent & customer-obsessed AI
For agencies, 2026 won’t be defined by who adopts AI first—but by who redesigns their model around what clients actually need next. As data signals fracture and automation reshapes every layer of marketing, agencies will be forced to move beyond execution and into...
B2B PR has a creativity problem—and the agencies solving it will shape the future of enterprise storytelling
B2B communication has long carried the reputation of being functional rather than imaginative. Many organizations still rely on dense messaging, jargon-heavy content and uninspired narratives that fail to capture attention. This approach limits their ability to build...
10 content marketing ideas to promote your podcast on social media
Your podcast can have amazing stories and guests. But without strategic podcast marketing strategies in place, it’s likely that few people will tune in. Many great shows stay hidden because hosts rely only on word-of-mouth marketing or random social media posts. But...
Crisis management has become a 24/7 expectation—but most companies still aren’t prepared
Organizations live in an always on environment where a single comment, customer complaint or internal issue can gain attention within moments. Companies often underestimate how quickly a situation can escalate and how many channels can amplify it. The expectation that...












