The PRNEWS staff comes across many examples of brand advertising and communications every day. We have compiled an assessment, with staff members providing their choices of the most notable, good or bad. This week, we placed a special focus on 2020 brand pivots.
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Microsoft’s SolarWinds Breach Response Offers a Cybersecurity PR Blueprint
December 21st, 2020 by Sophie MaerowitzGiven the breadth of the recent SolarWinds hack, PR pros’ 2021 crisis plans would do well to include a cybersecurity response. To file away for your reference when (not if) that day comes, here are some communications takeaways from organizations responding to the hack to date, including Microsoft and CISA.
Holiday Campaign Wisdom You Can Use All Year Long
December 18th, 2020 by Sarah WareThis holiday season will be different from others. As a result, the margin for error is slimmer. This means if you employ influencers, vet them a bit more than normal. Perhaps even restructure their contract to reflect the moment.
Facts and Proper Language Can Overcome Vaccine Hesitancy
December 18th, 2020 by Cindy DiBiasiVaccines for COVID-19 have arrived and logistics for distribution seem to be in place. Now another hurdle exists: convincing enough of the public that the vaccines work as advertised and that they’re safe and necessary. Reciting data and statistics to bolster trust will work only to a point. The communication piece of the vaccine effort must proceed carefully, speaking to people in language they can understand.
5 Trends That Defined Social Media Communications in 2020
December 17th, 2020 by Sophie MaerowitzPRNEWS asks the PR community for their take on standout social media developments in 2020, from TikTok to LinkedIn Live.
[VIDEO] PRNEWS Staff Wraps Up 2020 PR Opportunities and Blunders
December 17th, 2020 by Nicole SchumanThis week on LinkedIn Live the PRNEWS staff gave its 2020 wrap-up. They talked about notable campaigns, missed opportunities and changes for 2021.
Biden Picks Offer PR Lessons for New Leadership Announcements
December 16th, 2020 by Sophie MaerowitzAs hiring freezes are (hopefully) lifted amid the COVID vaccine’s arrival and (hopefully) economic rebound, the Biden team’s latest cabinet announcements raise a timely question for PR pros: How should brands announce new or incoming leadership?
Camera Ready: A Guide to Broadcast Interviews
December 16th, 2020 by Nicole SchumanBeing on camera means so much more than how your executive or spokesperson appears on television. In addition to TV there’s YouTube and live streaming platforms, TikTok and Snapchat and IGTV…we could go on. Because screens are literally everywhere, brand representatives need to learn to embrace the limelight. Whether it be a spokesperson or an influencer, those in positions of power need to be ready to connect with the public.
8 Reasons Why Your Website Has a High Bounce Rate
December 15th, 2020 by Jos DaviesThere are many reasons why people bounce from a web site. Most people think a high bounce rate equals low page performance. Not always. We offer a look at some of the most common reasons for bounces and how to overcome them.
PRNEWS Announces Honorees for Top Women in PR
December 14th, 2020 by PRNEWSPRNEWS is pleased to announce this year’s Top Women in PR honorees. Our honorees demonstrated significant passion for their work even beyond their (virtual) office doors, often taking on pro bono communications work, in addition to advancing women leadership and/or diversity initiatives, both inside their respective organizations as well as in volunteer capacities outside of office hours.