A few weeks ago, Collin Canright asked Douglass Davidoff, who blogs at Straight Talk PR, to interview me about online PR in 2008. How flattering to get that kind of attention! When you talk to Doug, you can tell he’s a former seasoned journalist now PR pro/blogger. “You want me […]
Online PR
Brendan Cooper’s December 2007 PR Power Index is out. Most improved, up 14 spots, goes to Public Relations Rogue by Bernie Charland. We tied for second most improved, up 13 spots, with my [PR] palette written by Martin Waxman. Now, Wired PR Works ranks at 66/100. Thanks to Brendan for […]
Fifty characters: my recommended target mark and the length of the headline for this blog post. Making headlines caught my attention last week when a contact in a Yahoo! Group asked if anyone could talk about how to write headlines. After I volunteered, I decided to write this post […]
In checking my blog stats today, I found eight incoming links from KeywordSpy [affiliate link]. While it’s flattering that someone, make that anyone, would want to know what keywords I’m bidding on, at first it was a bit unnerving. Who would want to know how I advertise? Whoever you are, […]
Thanks to the National Association of Catering Executives in DC for asking me to talk on New Age Marketing and PR. On December 18, I’ll be at the Marrakesh Palace. Guests welcome. So, if you’re in the area, come on out. I’d love to meet you! Register for New Age PR: How to […]
When you thank someone, you recognize them for the goodness they bring to your business or your life. When you publicly thank partners, vendors, employees – and of course, clients, your create publicity opportunities for both sides. Start at the first point of contact One dreary day I strolled into […]
Wondering how a professional public relations or marketing writer can propel your business or marketing blog into the next level? Clicking through my email this morning, I came across what must be on the top ten FAQs of the week. The request for information in a Yahoo! group went something […]