Lately, many PR and marketing professionals have been talking about the new chapter that the internet is turning to, also known as Web 3.0. It's incredibly easy for companies to create digital content, and every single social media post is simply a brand new page...
Roe v. Wade: Progressive PR strikes back to protect human rights
What’s happening now Politico’s scoop on SCOTUS reminded me of that feeling of losing a schoolyard fight. As a gay man, I realize that my marriage, and several rights, are intertwined with Roe. I also knew that if I was feeling this anxious, then the women of my...
DEI, tech literacy and data-driven forecasting key drivers of sales success in 2022
A new study from sales engagement and intelligence platform firm Outreach uncovers what it takes to be successful in UK-based B2B sales in 2022. Based on the survey of 110 UK sales directors and above, the B2B Leaders Usher in a New Era of Sales study, with Forrester...
Marketers don’t agree on how to achieve growth—these key insights explain the disconnect
New research from marketing trade association MMA Global provides key insights on a topic at, or near, the top of the priority list for any company in any industry: Growth. The results revealed a 50/50 split among marketers when it comes to how to best achieve growth....
What could Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover mean for PR professionals?
By now, we have all heard that multi-billionaire and viral entrepreneur, Elon Musk, Tesla’s owner with over $273.6bn to his name, has hit the headlines once again after securing a $44bn deal to buy Twitter from its current CEO Parag Agrawal. The third most popular...
5 simple ways to improve the conversion rate of your website
Your website is where you’ll drive customers to purchase goods from you. And, since there is more competition than ever before in the online space, you need to do everything you can to increase conversions across your site. Your conversion rate is the percentage of...
5 tips to improve your PR management skills
Public relationships managers wear plenty of hats. As the communications leader, this person serves as the primary spokesperson for an organization, establishing relationships with customers and other audiences. This position is about working with others on the...
AI ethics responsibility shifts from tech silos to broader executive champions in the C-suite
When asked which function is primarily accountable for AI ethics in a new survey from IBM’s Institute for Business Value (IBV), 80 percent of respondents pointed to a non-technical executive, such as a CEO, as the primary "champion" for AI ethics, a sharp uptick from...
3 ways to capitalize on media coverage
Companies that have managed to score the coveted media coverage that many other businesses have tried to achieve for a long time aren't at the end of their journey. In fact, generating positive media coverage is just one of the many steps that companies need to take...
5 ways to improve your reputation as a property investor
There are some common mistakes that property investors make, and the first step to improving your reputation as a property investor is identifying these mistakes. If you want to improve your reputation as a property investor, then it's important to follow some simple...
Nine in 10 companies are unprepared for CCPA compliance, 95 percent still unprepared for GDPR
New research from next-gen data privacy rights management firm CYTRIO reviews the state of companies’ readiness to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), and the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation...
PR in time of war: How energy communications became part of the Ukrainian war effort
Since July 2021, international agencies The PR Office, based in London, and KARV Communications, headquartered in New York, have been working hand-in-hand with the Ukrainian Federation of Employees in the Oil & Gas Industry (UFEOGI), offering strategic...












