When properly trained, it’s OK to let junior PR staff to pitch stories and follow up with editors on press releases, and be more involved with clients. After all, how else are they going to learn?
Media Relations
How To Create, Package and Pitch Trend Stories
March 8th, 2010 by PRNEWSWhen looking to secure press for your client or your organization, the aim is typically the big feature, but sometimes when the news might not be as strong as you’d like, the more effective angle to pursue could be that of a trend story.
Don’t Discount Traditional PR Outreach Just Yet
February 22nd, 2010 by DON BATESIn these days of fast and furious communication, it’s easy to forget some basics of sound public relations practice that have evolved over the years. Today, we have to deal with so many more independent… Continued
Breaking Through the National Media Clutter
February 22nd, 2010 by PRNEWSCourtesy of John Gogarty, senior vice president of Coyne PR, here are some questions that every PR team needs to address and answer if they’re having problems securing national media coverage.
Case Study: Animal Passion and a ‘Desperate’ Strategy Drives Pet Adoption Campaign
February 22nd, 2010 by PRNEWSTo increase awareness about pets in shelters, the Helen Woodward Animal Center (HWAC) teamed up with Procter & Gamble Pet Care’s flagship Iams brand over 10 years ago to launch Iams Home 4 the Holidays (IH4TH), a global pet adoption initiative.
Prevent Lawyerly Leaks and Stay On Message
February 15th, 2010 by Jim LukaszewskiIn legal scenarios and trials, lawyers are frequently the greatest source of leaks and surprise releases of information. Every time you see, hear or view one of those in-depth analyses of a legal situation, it’s likely one of the participating attorneys is involved.
Public Relations as the Driver of Unification in an Organization
February 8th, 2010 by KEVIN O’NEILIn the wake of 2009’s economic turbulence, management teams are tentatively preparing for the slow rebound that many thought 2010 would promise. Now, just over a month into the new year, these C-level executives are… Continued
Case Study: PR Propels California Menu Labeling Bill Into Law
February 8th, 2010 by PRNEWSAs a sponsor of landmark restaurant menu-labeling legislation (Senate Bill 1420), the California Center for Public Health Advocacy (CCPHA) enlisted the services of Bay Area-based Brown-Miller Communications to increase public understanding of and support for the nation’s first statewide menu-labeling law.
So Your Organization Has Been Sued: What Now?
February 1st, 2010 by Montieth IllingworthLawsuits come in all shapes and sizes. Those that become “business killers” are in a category by themselves and have increased in frequency in this last recession, especially securities cases. This provides unique opportunities for PR executives. But it also requires us to see the strategic issues in broader terms, and thus beyond the tactical mechanics of “message.”
Hospital Brings Healthcare Field Alive for High Schoolers In a Brand-Lifting Community Relations Campaign
February 1st, 2010 by PRNEWSOver the past few years, the two major healthcare systems serving Dayton, Ohio, and surrounding areas have negotiated marketing partnership agreements with 10 local schools to provide athletic trainers for student sports programs and for naming rights of various school buildings and sports complexes.