Despite the difficulties CEOs and brands experienced in 2018, they emerged victorious in the 2019 Edelman Trust Barometer, released late last month. The public trusts businesses and CEOs most to right the ills of society. “My employer” was the most-trusted entity.
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Communicators Trade Tactics for Getting Bigger Budgets, Building Relationships with Media
February 1st, 2019 by Seth ArensteinPrior to PR News’ Media Relations Conference in December, PR News and partner PublicRelay, a media monitoring and analytics firm, convened a Communications Leadership
A Novel Approach to Crisis Management: Focus on Internal and External Factors
February 1st, 2019 by James LindheimThe maxim for writers is “write what you know.” Jim Lindheim followed that advice. The former Burson-Marsteller chairman has just written “Spin,” a novel with a PR crisis at its center. In this hybrid column, Lindheim offers a glimpse of the novel and provides best practices from years in the crisis-management trenches.
Making It Work: When Reporting to Legal Becomes an Advantage for PR Professionals
February 1st, 2019 by Seth ArensteinThe enmity between legal and PR is supposed to be a given, particularly during PR crises. In the first of a series about organization, we find that the digital era has made it important for communicators and lawyers to work in concert.
Planning, Practice and Listening Software Top Communicators’ Priorities for Managing Crises
February 1st, 2019 by Seth ArensteinThere are few topics in PR and communications that are discussed more than crisis management. To get you ready for the PR News Crisis Summit in Miami Beach later this month, we asked speakers from that event to respond to our roundtable question: What two areas should communicators invest in so they can manage future PR crises?
Sneak Peek: A Day in the Life of a Social Media Manager
January 31st, 2019 by Sophie MaerowitzKnowing how other brands approach the social media management role can be helpful in deciding what should or should not be part of your social media manager’s responsibilities, whether you’re hiring for a new social guru or evolving the role as it currently exists in your company. PR News checked in with three social media leaders at three very different organizations about their daily goals, tasks and schedule.
PR News to Celebrate Top CSR Efforts March 15 in DC
January 31st, 2019 by Justin JoffeA beach-ready bike safety campaign. A long-term commitment to Puerto Rico’s hurricane relief. A virtual reality experience to curb binge drinking. These are just a few of the campaigns championed by the finalists at PR News’ CSR awards, an elite group of brands that have spearheaded highly successful CSR campaigns and initiatives over the last year. PR News’ 2019 CSR winners will be celebrated at a luncheon ceremony on March 15 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
Tips for Training Thought Leaders to Think Beyond the Interview
January 31st, 2019 by Kristina Corso, Hot Paper LanternMedia training normally centers on hitting all the talking points and avoiding topic land mines. What’s missing is an understanding of what goes on after that, when the story lands in the newsroom. This knowledge can help once an interview is over and the expectation for coverage begins. Here are a few tips to improve the experience.
Facebook Forecast: A Year of Merging Products and Repairing Trust With End-Users
January 30th, 2019 by Justin Joffe with James Nickerson, Lead Digital Marketing Instructor, General AssemblyAhead of its Q4 earnings call (after markets close on Wednesday, January 30), Facebook seems to be making more news than ever. Communicators will do well to keep abreast of these announcements, as they signal a greater push toward repairing user trust on the platform.
Tips for Beginning a Risk-Benefit Analysis of Influencers
January 30th, 2019 by Ronn Torossian, 5WPRInfluencers can be a boon to brands and organizations. They help attract a youthful demographic and provide third-party credibility and authenticity to a company’s narrative. With all these positives, companies can overlook proper vetting of influencers. 5WPR chief Ronn Torossian provides tips on what to look for in an influencer relationship.