As a PR pro, are you doing everything you can to make your dealings with reporters positive and get them to trust and, yes, need you?
Archive: September 2015
5 Tips to Tell a Compelling Brand Story on Social Media
September 30th, 2015 by Richard BrownellSocial media writing can be particularly challenging for communicators, but here are some tips to make it less of a challenge and more of an opportunity.
How to Get Executives to Submit to Media Training…and Maybe Enjoy it
September 29th, 2015 by Seth ArensteinWe asked a media trainer how she gets senior executives to submit to media training and about other aspects of preparing to face the media.
Twitter: Friend or Foe When Pitching Media?
September 29th, 2015 by Jane VadenWhen it comes to using Twitter for building relationships with journalists, there has been much debate as to how and when to use it.
Party City Gets a Dressing-Down for Facebook Censorship
September 28th, 2015 by Mark RenfreeParty City has not responded to claims that it removed customer feedback from its Facebook page after a customer penned a letter detailing her issues with the gendering of the store’s Halloween costumes.
Go Beyond Social Media to Get Your Point Across
September 28th, 2015 by Andrew Blum, AJB CommunicationsReaders, viewers, consumers and those who follow social media are all engaged in a fluid, changing environment. What works one day on social media may not work the next.
How to Build the New, Trusted VW: 4 PR Views
September 28th, 2015 by PRNEWSWe ask 4 PR pros to discuss Volkswagen’s future.
5 Mantras to Adopt for Proactive Media Relations
September 28th, 2015 by Myra Oppel, REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS VP, PEPCO HOLDINGS INC.5 tips for proactive media relations.
5 Ways FedEx’s Media Team Delivers Its Brand Story on Instagram
September 28th, 2015 by CHARLENE MACIELAG, GLOBAL SERVICES MEDIA TEAM, FEDEX SERVICES5 tips from FedEx about using Instagram to tell brand stories.
8 Tips to Help You Get Reporters and Bloggers to Embed Your Infographics
September 28th, 2015 by Matt Cooper, CEO, VisuallyAsk any journalist to give his/her thoughts on infographics and you should expect, at the very least, an eye roll. Though news outlets have used infographics since before the birth of the Internet and USA