Whether you’re guiding a Fortune 500 company through their product release strategy, or you’re part of a three-person team working in the founder’s basement, the game is still the same for the PR professional: get the company noticed, and for the right reasons. Public...
Heavy lifting with Phil Ho
When you wake up in the morning, does the thought of media monitoring look like a 50-pound dumbbell sitting in the corner of your office? If so, you’re not alone. I happen to be a morning person: I’m at the gym lifting weights for two hours starting at 5 am each day...
Managing public relations on an international scale
If your company operates on an international scale, managing public relations becomes a more energy intensive task. Here are some tips on how to effectively manage public relations on an international scale while sticking to the principles and aims of your company. Be...
Could Apple iOS 9’s mobile ad blocking spell the end of native advertising?
When Apple launches iOS 9, a move widely believed will happen this week, those in digital marketing and sales will be paying close attention. That’s because the new operating system will allow users to install an ad blocker, something no previous incarnation has done....
Building a good crisis management strategy
Not all news is good news, particularly when it’s a crisis involving your client’s company. No matter how long it took for a brand to build credibility, it can all be washed away with one swift wave of negative press. With agencies of record often not specializing in...
#preppertalk: How to survive doomsday the prepper way
People, especially doomsday preppers or survivalists, fear the unknown: a weather system may or may not bring destruction and power outages, or World War III may erupt at any moment. Hollywood doesn’t help either, with various disasters played out on the big screen in...
Twitter for professionals: Back to the basics
As communications professionals, we use social media every day. Yes, it’s a commitment—and because it consumes a fair chunk of our busy lives, we look for shortcuts. That’s why it’s time to go back to the basics—or for you newbies out there, start with the basics....
Twitter hits ‘delete’ on network that archives politicians’ deleted tweets
Early last week, news broke that Twitter shut down a network of 30 sites devoted to publishing deleted tweets from politicians around the world. The sites — collectively known as Politwoops — were managed by the Open State Foundation (OSF), which stated that Twitter...
Big data: Leveraging data blending
Data analytics firm Alteryx this week released a survey from Harvard Business Review Analytic Services on how companies are leveraging data blending to uncover business insights, even as Big Data sources continue to grow at an unprecedented rate. The survey, which...
McFlop? Nope—Burger King’s snubbed PR stunt still kinda worked
When Burger King ran a series of full-page ads in the The New York Times and the Chicago Tribune proposing that McDonald’s team up with them on Peace Day for the “McWhopper”, its playful offering of the olive branch didn’t go so well. Would you like peace with that?...
Branding lesson from Donald Trump: disruption is the new innovation
Question: Why has Donald Trump, at least until this point, done so well in Republican Party polling? Answer: It’s because he’s disrupted the landscape, whether it be by gliding down an escalator with his former model wife while blasting Neil Young, uttering...
10 free tools to help with all aspects of your PR efforts
Sometimes when you’re first starting out, finding the right tools to implement effective public relations and communications strategies can be difficult—especially if you’re strapped for cash. Below is a list of free tools and resources that you can use in all aspects...












