March 29, 2011

The Changing Home Media Landscape

The home media landscape has evolved dramatically over the past few years – with the increasing importance of online publications, the explosion of reality makeover programming and the advent of social media. During a recent LCWA professional development brown bag, we discussed the latest trends on the homefront and how to tailor our pitches to meet the needs of today’s
March 21, 2011

The Value of a Fan

Can you measure the value of a friendship — or better yet a fan-ship? Poetic pens will likely claim that it cannot be done, but many public relations practitioners are trying to find a way. Friendships online — translated as Facebook “likes” and Twitter followers — can have a real and meaningful impact on brands. So they must have an
March 9, 2011

Merchandising PR – How to Make the Most of Strategies and Success

RESULTS! They are the reason we get hired and the key to sustaining long-term relationships with our clients. Yet, far too often, they get relegated to an Excel spreadsheet and filed away in a client’s office somewhere, never to be seen again. While quantitative reports are certainly important, there are many other ways PR results can (and should) be “merchandised”
February 22, 2011

Part Two: A PR Practitioners Guide to the New Facebook Pages

As I mentioned in my post on Friday, Facebook recently announced several changes for “pages,” which take effect on March 10. In addition to revisions to the page aesthetics and functionality – Facebook also created additional opportunities for organizations to interact with their fan base. These are my favorite new features, and ones I feel will really help to further