Guest post by Kellye Crane Anyone who follows social media is likely familiar with the classic proclamation that “there’s no market for messages,” popularized by the Cluetrain Manifesto nearly a decade ago. As a result, in many circles the term “key message” has a dirty ring to it. While this anti-message stance is not new , it continues as a common refrain because, let’s face it, read more...
PR, Sweat the Small Stuff
Guest post by Shonali Burke, ABC “Don’t sweat the small stuff.” It’s a mantra we’ve heard for ages. Not just self-help gurus, but women’s magazines (yes, I do read my Good Housekeeping), life coaches, work coaches … everyone will tell you to not worry about the minutiae of life as a way to deal with our increasingly complex world. And it is certainly a way to get past the moment and focus on what really matters. But it seems to me that good PR practitioners do sweat the small stuff. Today, the term “PR” invariably conjures up visions of flashy promotions, “ink” and one of my favorite words-to-dread, “buzz.” Let’s remember, though, that read more...
Five Essential Skills for Communicators to Survive and Thrive in 2009
If you work in the field of public relations or marketing, you already know how the landscape has changed over the past few years. The rules are changing and the venues by which we communicate with important stakeholders have shifted and morphed. One only needs to read the headlines to see that mainstream media is in financial trouble, along with the rest of the economy. With corporate bailouts and scandals that outrival those of the past (read more...
You’re Fired: 7 Public Relations Tips for HR Managers in an Age of Layoffs
It's pretty bad out there right now. The unemployment rate in the US is at 6.7 percent, with half a million jobs lost in November alone. This is the worst rate since 1993, the year before I graduated from college. In this environment, many employers are having to slash large swaths of jobs, and with it comes the human tendency to go read more...
The Cult of Social Media Personality: Whatever Happened to Communication?
By its many critics, social media has been called passing fad, the rule of the mob and even the Cult of the Amateur by writer and pundit Andrew Keen. The latest volley came right before the Thanksgiving holiday from within social media circles by Chip Griffin on his weekly Media Bullseye Roundtable where he called social media "cult-like." (Correction: I mistakenly identified read more...
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