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Top 6 Qualities of a Good Headline

December 19 2011

What is a Headline?

A headline is a short, compelling line of text set at the top of an article, blog post, press release, or any form of written content. It serves as an introduction to the subject matter. Its purpose is to attract the reader’s attention, communicate the essence of the story, and motiRead more

5 Unconventional Ways to Market Yourself as a PR Pro

December 13 2011

Are customers not taking you seriously or flat out ignoring you and your message? Then you may have to change tactics when marketing yourself. There’s a lot of noise and buzz out there so you can’t really blame the general public for feeling lost and confused!

Try these five unconventional ways to adjust yo… Read more

6 Ridiculous Types of People You Meet at Networking Events

November 29 2011

Networking events – place to make good contacts or waste of your time? Honestly, depending on the event and how you approach it, it could be either. But one thing’s for sure. Every event you attend will present you with the same ridiculous cast of characters. Sure they may look a bit different, but the… Read more

5 Easy Ways to Get Bloggers to Review Your Products

November 17 2011

One way to get your product noticed is to have bloggers with good followings test and review it. And like anything else, there’s a certain protocol you should follow when pitching the idea to them. Here are 5 ways to go about it:

  1. Get personal — Few things will annoy a blogger as much as some obviously gen
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7 Tips for Better Self-Promotion

November 11 2011

Self-promotion … Some people do it naturally. Others despise it. Either way, getting it right is crucial to growing your business. Here are 7 essential tips to get you started on the right foot:

  1. Zero in on your target market. This seems obvious, but you’d be surprised how many people get this wrong. Step one
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Create a Positive Image by Sending Out Holiday Cards

November 10 2011

The season of gift giving and receiving is upon us. And while that used to mean running to the tree to see what sort of goodies were waiting for you, times have changed. As a savvy business person with PR on the mind, the holidays present a unique time for connecting with customers and building your brand. Afte… Read more

Choosing the Right Brand Ambassadors

November 09 2011

If you want to take your brand to the next level and really connect with the public, then you need a brand ambassador. Someone to relay your message to your target audience and drive them towards customer loyalty. But how do you go about choosing these spokespeople?

Well, what we often see with larger corpor… Read more

5 Resources for Creating Your Blog Calendar

November 01 2011

Need help organizing your blog? Time to create a blog calendar! Organize enough, and instead of being faced with the dilemma of what to write about each day, your blog will be nearly on autopilot. You may need some help getting your calendar and scheduling going, though. Here are 5 resources that can get you … Read more

“Public Diplomacy”: America’s Public Relations Campaign

October 31 2011

Is anything more complicated than foreign policy? Discerning each region’s customs, the particulars of language, and even what times to contact a government representative can all make huge differences in countries’ relationships. If you thought your campaign was intense, well …

To a degree, public … Read more

How Fast Should You React in a PR Crisis?

October 24 2011

One bright and early morning you wake up to a phone full of text messages and missed calls. What in the world happened? Turns out the actor who voices your company’s spokesanimal, Wonky the Wallaby, got in a lot of trouble last night, and the world is in an uproar.

Bleary-eyed, you struggle to formulate a plan… Read more