Rules of Engagement for Blogger Relations

Here’s a cheat sheet for your blogger relations program. If you follow these steps you’ll have a lot more success and will be well on your way to establishing a credible voice for your company or client in the blogosphere: Start With Research — Every Blog Has: A unique point of view A particular way [...]

Maybe It’s Time to Start a Vlog

A lot of people are still struggling with the notion of whether blogging is something that they will have to do in order to remain competitive. In general, I believe the answer is a qualified ‘yes.’ I don’t think you’ve got to create a journalistic blog (like this one) — trust me, it’s a fair [...]

The C-Level Isn’t Reading Newspapers Anymore: They’re on the Web

There’s a fascinating study that came out from Forbes.com and Gartner about the media habits of C-level executives. The key takeaway: the C-level gets more of its information from the web than from traditional media. This blows apart the argument regarding online media relations and blogger relations that the C-suite “doesn’t get it.” They get [...]

How to Know If Your Corporate Reputation Needs Fixing

When you’re in PR, it’s easy to get lost in the day-to-day dramas, crises and opportunities, and to lose sight of big picture. The name for that big picture is “reputation management.” Essentially, reputation management is everything you do over the long-term to protect, enhance and burnish your company’s reputation. It’s not something you can [...]

Turning Journalists Into PR People

There’s always been a steady stream of media types transitioning into PR, but these days, it seems like a flood. Yet despite the fact that journalists and PR people have close professional links, that doesn’t mean it’s easy for journalists to make the switch to the other side. It’s like a long-time district attorney suddenly [...]

The Fundamentals of a Strong PR Department

Do you know the fundamental building blocks of a solid internal PR department? Matt Broder, VP of External Communications at Pitney Bowes, shared his perspective on a PR Management Roundtable webinar this week. The five elements are: Ownership and accountability: ask yourself what parts of the communications and marketing function you are most accountable for [...]

Jump-Starting Your Business Blog

The top question I get about blogging for business is: what will I blog about? The next question is: do I have to blog every day? To take the second question first: not everyday, but you need to keep feeding the beast on a regular basis, at least 2-3 times a week if not more. [...]

Don’t Forget About The Importance of Internal Communications

Sometimes, your internal audiences can be the most important “public” for your public relations efforts. After all, if your own people don’t know what’s going on, and can’t accurately communicate the company’s messages and positioning, how can you expect outsiders to get it? But how do you communicate with them in the age of instant [...]

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