The 5 Words Public Relations Folks Should Use

I recently came upon a great post in TechCrunch about the 10 words writer Robin Wauters would like to see banned from public relations and press releases. He’s right–there are a lot of mindless, vapid press releases out there that are really nothing more than marketing puffery rather than conveyors of useful and important information that in the old days we called “news.” And while it’s easy to dump on PR folks, instead of saying what shouldn’t be, maybe we should look at how it ought to be.

By |2018-06-26T07:31:55-04:00August 3rd, 2009|Categories: Media and Public Relations|

Social Media: I Will Not Be A Statistic

There is a number floating out there that 90% of blogs are abandoned after six months. Even though I haven’t written in almost a month, I have no intention of abandoning this cog in the social media wheel and will not be part of that 90%. Let’s just say that life got in the way for a few weeks.

By |2022-02-03T23:08:19-05:00June 15th, 2009|Categories: Media and Public Relations|

Ignore Social Media At Your Peril

For those who are of a certain age, social networking–Facebook, Twitter, blogging–may seem like a waste of time. Not too long ago, I sat at a dinner party where one person declared that the impact of social media was all a fad. Maybe certain tools will rise and fall but social networking is here to stay and it is and will continue to evolve. For those who dismiss it as a tool for kids, they do so at their own peril.

By |2018-12-06T13:18:10-05:00April 20th, 2009|Categories: Media and Public Relations|
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