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Young Voices: On Navigating a Pandemic and Finding a Voice
November 2nd, 2021 by Nicole SchumanKristy Lucero knows the vital importance of working in PR. In her current role she’s focused on developing and implementing communications strategies to meet the needs of her healthcare clients.
Psaki Statement Offers a COVID Disclosure Guide for PR Pros
November 1st, 2021 by Sophie MaerowitzThe timing and content of Psaki’s COVID-19 disclosure could be a pandemic-era guide for PR pros to follow, should an executive, client or other public-facing figure test positive.
Flexible Hours, WFH and Start-to-Finish Benefits Can Help PR’s Caring Culture Tame ‘The Big Quit’
November 1st, 2021 by Seth ArensteinRecruitment and retention of top talent was an issue for PR long before the pandemic struck. For years, firms and in-house teams competed for employees using salary, upward mobility, health benefits and other perks, such as paid time off and summer Fridays.Things are different now.
As Holidays Approach B2C Brands’ Consumer Engagement is off 35% Year Over Year
November 1st, 2021 by Erika BradburyWith the holidays coming, B2Cs are looking to interact with core audiences on social. A slight surprise: the number of posts year-over-year was down 8 percent, yet a far larger surprise was the considerable fall in actions, or consumer engagement, off 35 percent year-over year (YOY.
Native Americans Were Influential Communicators Without Formal Titles
November 1st, 2021 by Jared MeadeIf you search ‘Native American PR pioneers,’ you will be hard-pressed to find one name, let alone a list. Not because there haven’t been Native Americans who excelled in PR, but because most never held a traditional PR title. But suppose you are willing to dig a bit deeper and look at PR not as a title but as a role or a mission. In that case, you will find that there are many Native Americans who not only practiced PR, but helped shape the world through the spoken and written word.
How to Avoid Being the Next ‘Instagram Kids:’ A PR Approach to Product Reputation Reviews
November 1st, 2021 by Sophie MaerowitzGiven that a company of Facebook’s clout and perceived indifference to public scrutiny seems worried about product-related backlash, it follows that communicators at all organizations should consider reviewing products and services prior to launch. As such, we asked PR pros to assess the state of reputation reviews.
Infographics, Surprising Data and Unusual Story Sources Can Make Dry Topics Pop in Pitches
November 1st, 2021 by Erika BradburyIt’s hard enough to get media placement for a launch, initiative or campaign. Indeed, obtaining “coverage in the new news cycle” and “finding relevant angles for pitches” are PR pros’ biggest concerns, according to a Muckrack report. Let’s add another hurdle: getting coverage in a crowded media landscape when your organization or product is perceived as dry or unsexy.
40% of PR Pros are Measuring More Post-COVID, Yet 70% Still Battle Measurement Roadblocks
November 1st, 2021 by Seth ArensteinIn some ways, this year’s global observance of Communication Measurement Month should be a bigger celebration than normal. After all, considering the nearly two-year-old pandemic, any excuse for celebration is welcome. On the other hand, there are reasons not to celebrate. We surveyed the industry to find out their sentiments.
Next Big Thing: Non-Financial Factors will Link PR, Reputation & Share Price
November 1st, 2021 by Mark WeinerWhat’s the next big thing for communications research and evaluation? It’s a good question to ponder as we celebrate Measurement Month.