While the contributed article has been a part of PR outreach for decades, another related practice has stolen its thunder—self publishing.
Media Relations
Will Prediction Markets Be the Next Big PR Research Thing?
April 12th, 2010 by PRNEWSThe usual practice in the market research world is to target an elite few when testing products and/or concepts. Now, online survey company Infosurv and BrainJuicer, in the U.K., are turning that adage on its head—the new thinking banks on the premise that large groups of people are wiser than an elite few.
Trend and Topical Surveys Drive Optimal Press Coverage
April 12th, 2010 by PRNEWSWith the explosion of consumer-generated media, opinion research has become one of the pillars of communications strategy. To explore the ins and outs of external surveys as a media relations tool, PR News asked corporate PR heads who often field surveys and an online research firm executive about the benefits, options, challenges and possible pitfalls in conducting meaningful research.
How To Offer ‘Unsubscribe’ to Journalists
April 5th, 2010 by PRNEWSPR professionals who follow the media relations rules are growing increasingly frustrated by PR spam complaints in the blogosphere. The good news is there are things you can do to clearly signal your commitment to respect journalists’ traditional boundaries.
Media Relations Roundtable: Move From Dictation to Collaboration
April 2nd, 2010 by PRNEWSThree expert panelists weigh in on the hot topics, trends and tools of media relations. What shouldd PR pros be doing to optimize media outreach? What should PR executives be thinking about for the rest of 2010?
Finance Firms’ Reps Dive
March 22nd, 2010 by PRNEWSFinancial journalists polled in the second annual BackBay-Marketwire Financial Services Reputation Survey said that the finance industry’s reputation has declined over the last year, and financial services firms need to overcome a credibility gap.
The Outsider: Leveraging Foreign Media in China
March 22nd, 2010 by Jim McGregorIn a country where both business and government keep the press at arm’s length, here’s how good relationships with foreign journalists can be a win-win situation.
As Smartphones Take Off, So Should Your Mobile PR Plans
March 15th, 2010 by PRNEWSA recent study by PR agency Ruder Finn finds that Americans now spend an average of 2.7 hours per day on the mobile Internet. Now is the time to begin formulating a mobile PR strategy and to start on the path toward integration.
Digital Ad Revenue to Top Print This Year
March 15th, 2010 by PRNEWSA study by Outsell revealed that digital media will take a higher share of advertising revenues than print this year for the first time in the U.S. Digital media will grow to a market share of 32.5%, compared with 30.3% for print.
Brown Campaign Gained Edge With On-The-Ground App
March 15th, 2010 by PRNEWSIt wasn’t just the fact that Republican Scott Brown once posed for Cosmo that vaulted him to the office of U.S. senator from Massachusetts. Mobile communications also played a big part in the win, but what has gained the most attention from political strategists is a new application for smartphones that was used during the race.