Imagine an e-commerce organization dedicates $40,000 per month with a 1.8% click-through rate on paid ads. The same targeting had been used for two years, the same creatives were recycled, and campaigns were optimised manually once a week. Within six months of...
How global companies expand into new markets without setting up local entities
Setting up a legal entity abroad costs anywhere from $15,000 to $40,000 upfront, and that's before factoring in $200,000 or more in annual maintenance. For companies trying to move quickly into new markets, that number alone can kill momentum before a single hire is...
Crafting a defensive program for World Cup sponsors is a must because of possible protests
This essay is a follow-up to my article on this website about how to break through the clutter and gain brand recognition for World Cup sponsorships. Sports marketing publicists representing clients that sponsor the World Cup will be faced with a major problem: how to...
The power of AI-driven sentiment analysis in modern PR
Artificial intelligence isn't just transforming how we communicate. It's redefining how we understand communication. In today's public relations landscape, where perception can shift with a single tweet or viral video, staying ahead of sentiment is no longer optional....
Email marketing tactics to supercharge your lead generation efforts
Email marketing remains one of the most powerful tools for businesses to generate and nurture leads effectively. With billions of people using email daily, it provides a direct and personal way to connect with your target audience. However, simply sending out emails...
Closing the AI Visibility Gap: What PR Teams Need to Know
AI is changing how people discover, compare, and trust brands. Search is no longer limited to traditional results pages, and brand reputation is no longer shaped only by what audiences see in news coverage, owned channels, or social media. Increasingly, brands are...
The Citation Economy: Why “Share of AI Voice” Will Replace Share of Voice
Public relations has measured its worth the same way for forty years. Share of voice. Impressions. Coverage volume. Tier-one placements. For most of that time, those metrics mapped reasonably well to how people actually discovered brands — through the media they...
5 practical AI agent examples your PR team should run in 2026
Are your PR workflows slowing down your team? Whether this is manually sending every outreach email or dedicating time and resources to media monitoring, each stage of brand promotion can drag without the right tools in place. Team-led workflows slow down business...
The strategy-execution disconnect costing brands growth
In today’s competitive landscape, businesses are not short on ideas—they are short on outcomes. Detailed plans, polished presentations, and well-defined roadmaps often create the impression of progress, yet the expected results rarely follow. This gap between...
The evolution of digital PR in 2026: Beyond traditional media outreach
Digital PR has changed a lot in recent years. The way brands get attention online now is more connected, more ongoing, and spread across many different platforms. Search engines, niche websites, creators, and even communities now play a role in how visibility is...
SEO is alive and well—and PR without SEO is half a strategy
Most brands see media coverage as the end goal. A feature publishes, traffic surges, and momentum feels real for a short time. Yet in days, that attention drops — and the campaign’s impact vanishes with it. That’s where the problem starts. Traditional PR builds...
The best SaaS tools every team should consider in 2026
In 2026, the average professional uses over a dozen SaaS tools daily. Some manage project tasks. Some handle communication. Some track time, generate reports, or schedule social media. Each one solves a piece of the puzzle, but rarely do they feel like a...











