Who Is Responsible For The Success Of A PR Campaign?
It’s tempting to think that spending a lot of money on a PR agency will guarantee a successful media campaign. Full Story: Forbes
4 Simple Reasons Why Your Small Business Should Have a Public Relations Strategy
Most SMEs underestimate and underutilize the potential of public relations. Full Story: Entrepreneur
Influencer collaborations: New trend driving Public Relations for brands
Charles Darwin once said, “It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent but the one more responsive to change”. Full Story: Exchange4media
5 Reasons PR Should Be Involved in Lead Generation
Here’s why when it comes to B2B public relations, lead generation is often central to a campaign’s success. Full Story: PRovoke Media
Behave. Think. Engage — a motto for PR pros
Public relations professionals need to engage audiences and think creatively — among many other things. Full Story: Media Update
4 Simple Reasons Why Your Small Business Should Have a Public Relations Strategy
Most SMEs underestimate and underutilize the potential of public relations. Full Story: Entrepreneur
11 Ways VR And AR Stand To Impact Advertising, Marketing And PR
When virtual reality and augmented reality technologies first appeared on the scene, consumers were excited about the possibilities. Full Story: Forbes
Develop a Public Relations Strategy to Promote Your Small Business
PR, or Public Relations, is more essential than ever for small businesses to grow in 2021, and it doesn’t have to be super complicated or costly. Full Story: Small Business Trends
Develop a Public Relations Strategy to Promote Your Small Business
Running a small business is by no means an easy task, especially when you are just getting started – you have limited time, resources, and budget, all while trying to get things done in order to create more awareness and grow your brand. Full Story: Small Business Trends
Building The Right Foundation With Your New PR Partner: 5 Questions You Should Be Ready To Answer
This provides a great, albeit unfortunate, example of how poor communication can lead to poor assumptions. Full Story: Forbes