Stories by Lucia Davis

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8 Irresistible Incentives to Include in Your Content

August 14th, 2013 by

A large part of being a PR professional is getting people, whether journalists, consumers or stakeholders, to connect with the content that you’re putting on the page (or the screen). From pitches to press releases, if you can’t captivate your target audience, you’re not doing your job.

5 Signs Your Employees May Have One Foot Out the Door

August 13th, 2013 by

It’s natural for people to come and go from an organization, but if you’ve got a mass exodus on your hands, there’s a problem. Of course, there are the usual clues—suddenly showing up in a suit and leaving for an inordinate amount of “doctor’s appointments,” for example—but are you aware of the more subtle indications that some of your employees are ready to bolt?

4 Insider Tips for Excellent Facebook Ads

August 12th, 2013 by

With constant algorithm and news feed updates, Facebook can be a tough landscape to navigate for PR pros. Here are four tactics to make your Facebook ads soar.

Does Your Content Pass the ‘So What’ Test?

August 9th, 2013 by

With the deluge of data rushing at journalists on a daily basis, there’s a key question you should ask before you send along that press release: So what? If your latest “news” doesn’t have a satisfying answer to that question, you may as well send it to the abyss.

The Power of PowerPoint as a PR Tool

August 6th, 2013 by

Did you know that PowerPoint is used at an estimated frequency of 350 times per second? With that statistic in mind, how many meetings have you sat in while three (or more) colleagues huddle around the clicker, trying to bring up the right slide?

4 Essentials for Communications that Connect with Any Audience

August 5th, 2013 by

The opening session of the PR News Writing Boot Camp kicked off with quotes from some of the great ones—not public relations superstars, mind you, but literary geniuses such as Sylvia Plath, Herman Melville and Gabriel García Márquez.

Women Weigh in On Biggest Work Obstacles

August 2nd, 2013 by

Women dominate the PR industry everywhere but the executive level. However, a lack of women in the C-Suite is a problem not isolated to the communication field.

Be Happy, Work Hard: PR Pros’ Advice to Former Selves

August 1st, 2013 by

Even though Cher didn’t famously belt out, “If I could turn back time…” until the 1980s, the desire to go back and fix the mistakes of your youth has been around since time immemorial. We took to the PR News Facebook page to ask what advice communications professionals would give to their 21-year-old selves.

Coca-Cola’s Lawyers Claim Consumers Are Dumb To Believe Vitaminwater is Healthy

July 30th, 2013 by

A four-year-old lawsuit concerning the false advertising of Vitaminwater as a health drink continues to cause problems for Coca-Cola. The soft drink giant’s legal team has argued from the beginning that: “no consumer could reasonably be misled into thinking Vitaminwater was a healthy beverage.”

FedEx Package Tosser Mea Culpa: We’re All Crisis Managers Now

July 29th, 2013 by

By now, you’ve probably seen the video of a FedEx courier carelessly tossing bosses into the back of her truck. The other man in the video is a security guard named Bob Marge, and he wants you to know that he’s sorry.