In the competitive world of Software as a Service (SaaS), building a great product is only half the battle. The other half? Making sure your ideal customers can actually find you online. One of the most effective ways to boost your visibility, authority, and organic...
Front-end flash, back-end power: Why PR tools need beautiful UX and solid system design
PR’s Modern Dilemma: Pretty Dashboards, Ugly Delivery In today’s world of media velocity and metrics-obsession, PR professionals rely on dashboards, sentiment analytics, and campaign reports as much as they rely on press relationships and storytelling. But while many...
PR truism: Covering up a problem often leads to uncovering it
There’s an old adage that goes, “the cover-up is greater than the crime.” I don’t fully agree with it; it depends on what the crime was. But one thing that’s evident is that covering up a crime, no matter how big or small, will usually lead to extensive negative media...
Writing press releases for startups: How to get noticed with limited reach
Launching a startup often means trying to amplify your message without the luxury of a large marketing budget or media contacts. Getting attention in a crowded news cycle isn't easy, but a well-written press release can still make an impact. Early-stage companies...
AI customer segmentation: Boost engagement and ROI with personalization
In today’s highly competitive digital economy, customer expectations are not just evolving—they’re skyrocketing. With an overwhelming number of choices and information at their fingertips, modern consumers demand experiences that are not only seamless but also...
Podcast media relations: Your spokesperson sounds like sh!t, and you could be the reason
You just lined up an interview with that big podcast, one that is sure to help your PR program. You’ve done all the right things. You nailed down the time and logistics for the interview. You checked out the podcast in advance, and you gave your spokesperson their key...
Analyzing the marketing strategies of Marriott International: A deep dive into the hotel industry’s digital transformation
In an era dominated by digital engagement and customer-centric experiences, the hospitality industry has undergone a significant transformation, with hotel chains increasingly focusing on sophisticated marketing strategies to remain competitive. One of the most...
Future-ready web development: Evolving with modern web standards
The digital world advances with incredible speed. Websites experience continuous transformation due to recent technological developments alongside alterations in device usage patterns. Creating web platforms for the future requires developers to build secure websites...
11 key benefits of using a media intelligence services PR solution for smarter public relations
Public relations has seen significant changes. In past days you could simply issue a press release and hope for the best. Now that news spreads so quickly, brands must be alert and prepared to respond quickly. That's where media intelligence comes in. Think about...
Dark social and PR: What happens to your brand reputation in private channels
What comes to mind when you hear the phrase 'dark social'? Just like what you can discover on the dark web, dark social conjures images of eerily unusual people, things, or events happening on social media. But actually, it's just the act of sharing content pieces on...
When good internet still means bad gaming: Why Mbps doesn’t tell the whole story
You’ve got fast internet, and you have passed speed tests with flying colors, so why, oh why, are you still experiencing annoying lag while just you’re just trying to kick back and relax with a game? The good news is that you’re not alone in this struggle. Many gamers...
5 free email verification tools to clean your list and improve deliverability
Every marketer likes to think their email list is a goldmine, but the reality is less shiny. People switch jobs, inboxes get abandoned, and a surprising number of addresses never work in the first place. According to Entrepreneur, nearly 23–25% of email lists become...