Newsletters: Integral For Marketing
Newsletter marketing is the practice of companies sending informational emails and other content related to their products or services through an email newsletter to their subscriber list. Businesses can take advantage of newsletters to keep themselves at the front of the mind of their consumers and establish their authority in the industry, by notifying their audience of products or services that might interest them.
Most companies are already taking advantage of newsletters, but for the email to be opened by the customer, the content in it needs to be really interesting and to go beyond simply selling them services or products. People are a lot more interested in opening and reading through an email that’s targeted at entertaining or educating them instead of selling to them.
Newsletter marketing is the practice of companies sending informational emails...
Shared Media: Tips to Maximize a Brand’s Reach
Today, media coverage is an important metric in assessing the success of marketing and communication initiatives. Regardless of the social media platform on which content is relayed, getting the right media coverage brings satisfaction and pride to marketers.
Despite media coverage being key, achieving the required result requires some effort and the right strategy. Since media coverage isn’t a one-and-done exercise, several strategies go into achieving the right coverage and using the coverage in effective relationship building and sales marketing.
Today, media coverage is an important metric in assessing the success of...
Satellite Media Tours: Are SMT’S Still Possible?
Delivering stores to radio, television, and online audiences through live coverage, SMT has become an important public relations strategy that helps an audience to have a behind-the-scenes understanding of a brand. At the same time, live interviews are the most cost-effective approaches to engage with important audiences around the globe.
Used by non-profit organizations, PR agencies, and other institutions, the earned media technique has been an important path toward making authorities in different industries.
Delivering stores to radio, television, and online audiences through live...
What Are the 5 W’s of Public Relations?
Plenty of people have already heard about the five W’s before, mainly used for gathering information, no matter what the topic is about. These questions – what, who, why, when, and where, are usually used in research, from police investigations to research papers in school.
While these questions might seem simple to some people, they are part of a formula when it comes to getting detailed information about any given subject.
Plenty of people have already heard about the five W’s before, mainly used...
Who is the Father of Modern Public Relations?
Several names usually come up whenever this question is asked. One is P.T. Barnum, best known for founding the Barnum & Bailey Circus and coining the phrase: “There’s a sucker born every minute.”
A showman by nature, Barnum could always be counted on for coming up with novel, if not startling ways of grabbing people’s attention and interest. And in his spare time, he did pro bono work to change the perception of theatre which was perceived by many in the mid 1800’s as “dens of evil.”
Several names usually come up whenever this question is asked. One is P.T....
4 Home and Housewares Brands with Expert PR
Public relations for home and housewares brands is all about positioning products at the cross-section of functional and trendy. Style, creativity, and practicality are all essential components that consumers are looking for. They’re also looking for brands that set themselves apart through exceptional marketing and home and housewares public relations efforts.
Read on to discover four of the top home and housewares brands in the industry and learn what about their PR works.
Public relations for home and housewares brands is all about positioning...
Boosting Sales When Consumers Aren’t Spending
During a period when consumers aren’t spending a lot of money, which usually is during a recession, businesses have to align with their customers’ preferences so that they can avoid losing sales to their competitors. There is plenty of completion in the world, and it’s even more difficult when people don’t have a big disposable income.
Many customers are tired. After being locked down in their homes for weeks, and having to fight to stay working, or even find a job, means that many people are doing their best to save up and avoid any unnecessary purchases. This means in the current climate, the consumers tend to be budget-conscious and fairly thrifty.
During a period when consumers aren’t spending a lot of money, which usually...
Bylines: Using a Byline as part of a PR Campaign
A crucial part of a public relations campaign are bylines, it is content on a publication that features the authors name. Bylines are featured at the beginning of the content, or at the end as a signature.
Having a list of contributed bylines that have been by a professional is an excellent tactic for any public relations strategy. It’s a way to demonstrate to an audience that the brand or the executive emphasizes thought leadership and helps the brand establish itself as an industry expert and as a voice.
A crucial part of a public relations campaign are bylines, it is content on a...