For the first few years after launch an internal e-newsletter had a tough time connecting with its audience. That changed dramatically when the company added video and interactive elements.
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Brand Familiarity Across the Board
April 14th, 2014 by PRNEWSCoreBrand ranking shows the high-tech sector (naturally) gaining more familiarity in 2013, as did the credit card industry. Familiarity, of course, can often be a double-edged sword.
Decode the ‘Escape Artist’
April 14th, 2014 by Maria ReitanThere’s a good-time gal looking for products that offer her fun and frivolity. She’s the “Escape Artist,” focused on the “now” and willing to make a spontaneous purchase.
Tell a Stronger Story to the ‘Street’
April 14th, 2014 by PRNEWSTypically overlooked in the ongoing debate about financial regulations is the undeniable impact that they have had on investor relations and PR.
The Rise of Video Gives PR Teams New Ways to Connect
April 14th, 2014 by PRNEWSPR executives have started to expand their perspective for getting their messages out via online video.
Best (and Worst) Advice for Senior PR Managers
April 7th, 2014 by Derek LaValleeAs we mature in our careers we gather advice we’ve received throughout the years. While much of it is forgotten with time, some of the most notable advice, both good and bad, is imprinted on our psyche—most likely because we followed it to either triumphant or disastrous ends.
From a Search Tools Provider to a Big-Data Innovator
April 7th, 2014 by PRNEWSThe challenge: getting a wider swath of businesses to expand their ideas about search technology and its benefits to the Big Data challenge, thus “pivoting” LucidWorks from a niche player to an enterprise IT provider.
Songs in the Key of Social Media
April 7th, 2014 by PRNEWSPR News asked social media analytics company Simply Measured to take a snapshot of the top keywords trafficked by social media influencers. Out of nearly 93,000 posts, the keyword “social” came out on top, followed by derivations of “social media.”
How To Avoid an On-Camera Meltdown
April 7th, 2014 by Andrew GilmanA live encounter, by its very nature, is based on the unpredictable. If real estate’s rule is location, location, location, the media interview rule is preparation, preparation, preparation.
No Measurement Consistency by PR Pros
April 7th, 2014 by PRNEWSNinety-five percent of respondents are currently measuring their PR efforts, including social media. That’s the good news. The bad news? PR folks are measuring the wrong channels.