Still in its “wild west” phase, it’s hard to say how profoundly AI will impact the future of PR. We’re getting an idea of what we want it to do, but that’s based on where the wunderkind tech is right now as we hit the homestretch for the blurry year of 2023. As a...
Green PR: Crafting eco-conscious campaigns in the climate crisis era
You’ve probably noticed that there is a topic that rarely ever leaves public discourse—the environment. When there is news about a pop star reaching new levels of financial success, there will always be questions about their CO2 emissions. We talk about the...
New Gen Z marketing insights: How going niche can help brands connect with them
It’s not tough to figure out why Gen Z are presenting so many challenges for brands and marketers—if Gen Zers are defined by a single attribute, it's that their fluid sense of individuality makes them harder to pin down than their older counterparts. New research from...
How AI is helping businesses in these 5 industries to attract more customers
Businesses across sectors are harnessing the power of AI to enhance their efforts in acquiring and engaging customers. From personalizing customer recommendations to providing predictive analytics, AI is enabling businesses to deliver tailored experiences that...
2024 social media outlook: Social shopping, messaging apps and video content will become integral to brand marketing strategies
2023 was another landmark year in social media marketing, with major changes like the sale and rebranding of Twitter, and the launch of Meta’s Threads catalyzing significant strategic adjustments by many brands and businesses. So what can we expect in 2024? New...
6 tips for choosing the right influencer—and how to get the most out of the relationship
These days, influencers seem to be everywhere. From online viral videos to national news, there’s no escaping these internet celebrities. Still, where some people may see fads, businessmen see opportunity. Brands often turn to influencers to expand their reach and...
New customer experience trends research reveals challenges for marketers
Death, taxes, and rising customer experience expectations—these are now the absolutes in our world. But with all the tools at our disposal, what’s standing in the way of seamless CX for marketers? Well, to name a few, limited access to robust customer data insights,...
6 tips for navigating corporate communications in a complex world
In today's rapidly changing and increasingly polarizing world, businesses face increasing pressure to engage with and comment on current events and social issues. This dynamic landscape makes corporate communications more challenging than ever. Companies must...
Trends and expectations surrounding Black Friday 2023: Why consumers will shop less—and spend less—this year
Is Black Friday a fading holiday-shopping tradition in the digital age? Well, we’ll find out in a few days whether it’s still substantial, but the fact is these deals and discounts are starting to be extended over several days or weeks, so the one-day event of past...
Hyper-personalization in PR: 6 best practices for tailoring messages and campaigns
In the bustling realm of public relations, where every moment competes for attention, a pressing challenge stands tall: generic messages have lost their power. In an age of information overload, where consumers are inundated with a constant stream of content,...
The media perception gap: Latinx consumers dissatisfied with media’s portrayal
With the sheer number and spending power of the Hispanic/Latinx American population in the U.S., not to mention the importance of multicultural relations in society today—and not to mention the number of Hispanic/Latinx reporters in the country—it’s a bit pathetic...
Majority of Americans see misinformation and disinformation as greater threats than terrorism, climate change, and border security
Fake news is a real problem in America. Communicators have the savvy to determine the true from the false, or at least to decipher fact from opinion, but that’s not necessarily the case for many. New research from the Institute for Public Relations reveals that most...












