by William Comcowich | Nov 12, 2020 | Public Relations
This year’s divided electorate and disputed election results present a PR dilemma to brands over what’s usually a routine affair. Should companies and corporate leadership congratulate Joe Biden and running mate Kamala Harris for their election victory?...
by Michael Kling | Nov 11, 2020 | Public Relations
PR pros may increasingly encounter pay-to-play offers: A publication offers a favorable media mention in return for payment. In the past, a wall divided editorial and advertising departments, much like the church vs. state division. Not so much anymore. The media...
by William Comcowich | Nov 10, 2020 | Pinterest
Most people probably associate Pinterest with 40-year-old mothers seeking home decorating ideas and cooking recipes. Brands believe that Pinterest is best for marketing visually appealing products desired mostly by women in their 30s and 40s. But public relations and...
by William Comcowich | Nov 9, 2020 | PR Measurement
A large budget makes it easier to obtain substantial media exposure and measure the results of PR and marketing. But most organizations don’t have millions (or even thousands) to spend on media measurement. Most nonprofit organizations, start-ups and small businesses...
by William Comcowich | Nov 6, 2020 | Social Media Marketing
You may have seen them before. Probably on your LinkedIn feed. Each sentence is its own paragraph. Each paragraph is one sentence. They’re filled with personal stories. People call these things broetry. This is an example of a broem. While single-sentence...