As reported several times via this blog, my experience as an incipient PR entrepreneur has confirmed the cliché that being an owner is a ride. The ride does not have to be a painful journey, however. To that end, perhaps this A to Z guide will help aspiring, budding and/or…
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I recently proposed, designed and helped a client execute a letter writing campaign. That's right, a snail mail through the post kinda campaign that grandma would recognize. I did this despite being able to type, knowing that the internet existed, and having wasted hours reading those social media books that…
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Content is where so much begins these days. The tough part is, as communicators, we've been thrown headlong into planning, creating and disseminating it for our employers, clients and other stakeholders. Let's face it, our record as content marketers is mixed at best. It's understandable. Though it doesn't always feel…
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The social media world is pretty convinced there's nothing quite like Pinterest. I've only recently started messing around with the site, so I can't say for sure. It has, however, occurred to me that Pinterest has a lot in common with bacon. Here are 5 similarities: Seeing leads to action.…
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Last month's post on 44 things the media wish PR pros knew seemed to strike a chord with readers. One astutely underlined the need to flip the script and let bloggers and jounos know the other side. Here, then, are 12 things I wish the media knew: That PR is…
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The internet gives users a never before seen power of personal reinvention. While there are more than a smattering of examples of this fact being leveraged for evil, on balance, I've generally viewed it as a good thing. Of late, though, my opinion has changed, largely because of the nature of…
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Frank Lloyd Wright was such a genius, such a revolutionary, that he didn't really pay much attention to his clients' wants. Projects were about doing what Frank Lloyd Wright wanted to do. This solipsistic streak may explain why stability proved elusive for him and why he was such a disaster…
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The blogosphere is a veritable 24/7/365 help-a-thon. It's overflowing with tips to create a better, smarter you. It got me thinking, what if you wanted to do the opposite? What if you were seeking to become dumber? Well, I've got a few ideas I've tried that really work. Here are…
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(Note - you can listen to this post here) We've all heard about how this is a "transformational" time for the PR industry. Profits are soaring, and technology has made the game of managing relations and influence critical for most firms. That said, as an industry, we're facing pressing questions…
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(Note - you can listen to this post by clicking here) CBC radio's program, Out of Their Minds, recently ran a piece about time travel. Scientists - including Einstein - have shown conclusively that when we move fast, time actually goes slower. In other words, someone moving at the speed of sound…
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