Handling Bad Interviews
Landing an important interview with a popular industry publication can be an exciting part of a company’s PR strategy. However, while good interviews have the potential to improve a firm’s credibility, deliver stronger results from their marketing campaign, and even strengthen their reputation, a bad interview can have the opposite effect.
No matter how prepared the spokesperson for a brand feels they are, some interviews can go south very quickly. People in the middle of an interview that goes in the wrong direction need to know how to stay calm under pressure and continue representing their business in a positive light – even in difficult circumstances.
Landing an important interview with a popular industry publication can be an...
Crisis Communications in the Age of Everything Toxic
By: Rob Ford, Senior Vice President
The new state of our media is creating a landscape proving ever more difficult for businesses and the communications professionals that represent them. The traits stamping the media apparatus increasingly dictating the behavior of those participating in it are breakneck speed, loud volume, disappearance of long-form, social media (micro journalism), and an emphasis on being first (or not being last) instead of being right.
By: Rob Ford, Senior Vice President The new state of our media is creating a...
Regaining Public Trust After a Crisis
Before talking about building trust after a crisis, let’s at least mention the need to build trust with your clients and customers on an ongoing basis. Part of that will be in friendly and helpful service and part will be in integrity and honesty. If you have those components going for you, if that crisis (or maybe “when” is better since with social media it’s almost impossible not to meltdown with something or other) comes, those people who have done business with you are more likely to give you the benefit of the doubt. Or if not, more likely to forgive faster.
Nature of the Crisis
Before talking about building trust after a crisis, let’s at least mention...
Preparing for a Crisis to Your Business’ Reputation
There are many ways to prepare for when your business faces a nightmare about company products, services, or maybe somebody in the organization just happened to say the wrong thing when people were listening. Here are some ways to prepare before the crisis hits.
If by any chance you imagine social media is not all that important, then wake up and join the real world. It’s here, billions of people worldwide use it frequently, and if you are not using it effectively, you’re losing business.
There are many ways to prepare for when your business faces a nightmare about...
W.H.O.’s Response to Zika Outbreak Sends Mixed Messages
The Zika virus has spread to more than 20 countries, including the U.S.,...
What Communicators Can Learn From Martin Luther King, Jr.
This weekend kicks off a series of events throughout the nation celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr., culminating with a federal holiday Monday marking the civil rights leader’s birthday.
Dr. King, of course, is considered one of the greatest communicators and thought leaders in human history.
This weekend kicks off a series of events throughout the nation celebrating...
When Strategy Meets Sales: 6 PR Tips for Driving Sales
Someone once said, “it’s not your customer’s job to remember you, it’s your obligation to make sure they don’t have the chance to forget you”. As the online landscape continues to change, making your mark and achieving greater sales is more challenging than ever. With the drive to attract and retain consumers becoming more competitive, PR firms are working harder than ever to strengthen the relationship of companies with their consumers.
Being visible in a competitive market is all very well, but without strong strategies and innovative campaigns, converting potential consumers to loyal customers is unlikely. Using integrated, media savvy PR campaigns can make a tangible difference to your sales, bringing results and rewards to all parties: you, your brand and your customers.
Someone once said, “it’s not your customer’s job to remember you, it’s...
Biggest Challenges to the Communications Industry Today
Fortunately, big challenges equal even bigger rewards. Business risks prone to the communications industry may exist, but so do effective solutions. Communications professionals are more equipped than anyone to address, mitigate and maneuver large threats. Like any business atmosphere, there are compliance standards, financial consequences, strategic obstacles and various levels of operations to be thoughtful of. Partnerships, valid, precise information and evolving solutions for overcoming big challenges is what keeps the communications industry alive, interesting and operating successfully.
The communications industry is one of the greatest and most susceptible to...