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5 Writing Tips for Adding Life to Your Press Release

January 27 2012

Let’s be honest: people often don’t consider press releases to be the most interesting pieces to read. They’re all about giving the facts of a story in a quick and concise manner. Most press releases stick to the same old template and are loaded with buzzwords and corporate speak. Zzzzzz …

However, that’s n… Read more

Don’t Get “Snowed In”

January 25 2012

This time last year almost the entire country was blanketed by snow, and many people were simply stuck inside their homes or trapped in hotels and airports. While the weather is way more mellow this year, you could still get “snowed in.” That is, your business could!

What do I mean by that? Getting snowed in i… Read more

Benefits of Outsourcing Press Release Writing

January 24 2012

Thinking about starting to use press releases as a way to get media coverage? Or perhaps you want to use them for search engine optimization purposes? Either way, we all know how useful they can be. But the thing about them is this: someone has to write them.

Now, that someone could be you, but you also h… Read more

Pick Up the Phone to Make Your Pitch

January 23 2012

Press releases. We write them in an attempt to capture the interest of overworked journalists. If we do a good enough job (and with a little luck), they’ll pick up the story and run with it.

But is a written press release the only way to go about it? Is there anything we can do to supplement our PR efforts? You bet… Read more

5 Signs You’ve Stumbled into a Bad Networking Event

January 18 2012

As noted a few months ago in our tongue-in-cheek post, networking events can prove pretty ridiculous. Sure, they can be a good place to make valuable connections, but oftentimes, they present you with the same old people time and time again. So how can you make sure you’re attending the right events and no… Read more

4 Ways You’re Subconsciously Throwing Your Clients Under the Bus

January 12 2012

Fun fact about me: I had never heard the phrase “throwing someone under the bus” until I was well into my 20s. Somehow that phrase totally escaped me growing up. So naturally I was a little confused – not to mention concerned – when I first encountered it.

In any case, despite my ignorance, it’s a cute if not hor… Read more

5 Ways to Start the New Year with a Bang

January 09 2012

How to Start Your Business’s New Year With a Bang

Anyone can make a New Year’s resolution. Heck, we all do, though “losing weight” and “finding more time for community service” quickly fades away once February hits.

Instead of resolutions this year, how about some promises to yourself and to your business… Read more

10 Ways to Improve Employee Relations

January 06 2012

With the New Year upon us, now is a great time to resolve to improve employee relations – the manner in which your organization’s administration interacts with employees. The better you get at employee relations, the happier your staff will be. The happier your staff, the more productive they will … Read more

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