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Happy Thanks-Valentine’s Day

February 13 2009

Mickie Kennedy here. I want to thank my customers this Valentine’s Day for helping make eReleases what it is today.

We launched a new nonprofit press release service for nonprofits called CauseWire: https://www.causewire.com

We’ve doubled staff in the past four months. While much of the … Read more

How Public Relations Can Shape Corporate Culture

February 12 2009

Localized cultures often evolve at companies, for better or worse. Most former Enron and WorldCom employees I’ve spoken with say that the corporate cultures at both companies bred the behavior that ultimately resulted in far-reaching scandals.

The common refrain I’ve heard from these e… Read more

Research 101 – Search Engines

February 11 2009

knowlege & researchSome time ago, I wrote a column about how to conduct public relations research online and why it’s important to do so. Looking back on that column, I see that I was blinded by Google. In retrospect, I did not provide good advice to my readers.

To rectify this transgression, I’ll once again provi… Read more

Six Months of Public Relations Lessons

February 10 2009

Looking back on the past six months, I’ve come to the conclusion that I’ve learned more about public relations during the time than any other period in my professional life. Here are ten things I’ve learned about public relations in the last half of the year.

1. If You Let Them, Journali… Read more

Crafting a Hospitable PR Strategy in the Hospitality Industry

February 09 2009

In desperate need of a break recently, I decided to check out of my Brooklyn home office and into a Manhattan hotel for a few nights of relaxation. Putting my research skills to work, I spent over a week trying to select the perfect hotel. There were amenities to consider, a location to decide on, and of course… Read more

Careful What You Say – That Interview Could Backfire

February 06 2009

I’m one of those strange people who doesn’t have cable or satellite television. One of the nice things about the radio I have is that I’m able to listen to a simulcast of financial news network CNBC, and an added benefit of having no picture is that I get to really concentrate on what̵… Read more

The Importance of Consistent Style Guides for Your Web Site

February 05 2009

Design consistency is a must in print communications. But consistent style guides for web sites are as important as they are for an organization’s print publications and advertising materials. In addition to assuring grammatical and syntactical consistency for your web site’s text-ba… Read more

Private PR Versus PR for Public Companies

February 04 2009

Private Company PR vs. PR for a Public Company

The difference between doing public relations for a private company and a handling PR for public company is the difference between watching your kid’s little league team and then taking a major league game.

With a public company, the stage is brighter, … Read more

What It Takes to Be a PR Person

February 04 2009

PR is an intense and difficult job that can be rewarding and disappointing. It can be exciting, and mind-numbingly boring. PR, more often than not, is misunderstood by people outside of the industry.

Increasingly, the lines between PR, marketing and advertising are becoming more blurred, taking the in… Read more

Escape the Blogalanche: Make Your Blog a “Must Read”

February 03 2009

It’s almost hard to believe that a little less than a decade ago, you could actually keep up with the blogosphere. In the years between the dot-com bust and the Web 2.0 explosion, you could count the number of blogs devoted to, say, music or movies on one or two hands. A few years ago, as blogging explode… Read more