Media Relations: The Best Clients I Never Got

Media Relations

When interviewing for what would have been one of my first PR jobs, the CEO of a hospital asked me who I knew in local media. She wanted to find out if I brought a network to the job that would help her organization. Because I had worked in radio, TV and newspapers prior to this, while I knew most everyone in town, I also knew that didn’t matter.… Read the rest

March Reminds Me of the Need to Act

St. Patrick's Day

March is a month of birthdays in my growing family, so much so, that we now combine the celebration of a bunch of birthdays into one day. Of course, March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day, always an important day on the calendar in my family since I was a kid. But as I’ve said before, not as important as July 4th, from a love-of-country point of view.… Read the rest

A Holiday Gift for Yourself: A Fresh Start

New Year

My first impulse for this blog post, which is centered on wishing you the very best holiday season, was to search my past for a story that might resonate. Or, to try to think of a unique perspective or lesson from the holiday season that we could apply to the work of public relations.

But the truth is, if your holiday season is like mine, you have mixed feelings.… Read the rest

Tech Workers: Nothing is Off the Record

media coaching

With all of the recent media attention on Silicon Valley, layoffs, economic troubles and oftentimes rogue employees talking to reporters, I came across something called the Tech Worker Handbook, which apparently is an online guide to help tech workers navigate media relations, legal issues, surveillance, and telling their own stories to the media or others.… Read the rest

Public Relations: How to Use Tactics to Get to Strategy

PR Strategy

Back when I worked at The Big Agency, I as in charge of the executive visibility program for the CEO of a major national consulting firm.  We had established a general strategy, a message platform, complete with over-arching themes, and had built the program primarily around two tactical areas: speeches and bylined articles.

To any experienced public relations pro, this is nothing fancy.… Read the rest

Five Ways to Change Someone’s Mind

persuasion

For as long as I’ve been in the business of public relations, the Holy Grail of communication is being able to change someone’s mind. To persuade that person.

To be sure, there are no full-proof techniques or magic tricks, but it is possible. As you might suspect, there are a couple of foundational ingredients you need before you can do so.… Read the rest

PR: How to Prepare for a Media Interview in 5 Minutes

crisis PR

Worst-case scenario…you are just told you have to do a media interview in five minutes. Far-fetched? No.

It’s not uncommon for reporters to call, send an email, text or even post something on social media that begs a quick response. Even if they aren’t specifically calling to request a formal interview with you, you know you or someone in your organization needs to talk to them…NOW.… Read the rest

Public Relations: Don’t Just Articulate…Resonate

PR messaging

One of the more common problems I’ve seen when it comes to public relations messaging is that while many messages tend to contain all of the right information and make all the right points, they don’t resonate with people.

More to the point, their creators are great at articulation, but they don’t know how to make those same messages relatable to the targeted audiences.… Read the rest

Pause This Memorial Day to Thank Someone Who Died for Your Freedoms

Memorial Day has become a lot of things, but as its very name implies, it’s not intended to be any of those things.

It’s a three-day weekend, the official start of summer in America, a chance to picnic with friends and family. Barbecue and cookout season is in full swing. What’s your favorite grill recipe?

It’s a day for parades, and perhaps a visit to the cemetery to remember our lost loved ones.… Read the rest