1. November 22, 2011

    The Social Media Thanksgiving Feast

    Thanksgiving today is often seen as “Christmas light,” but back when I was a kid it was its own, unique holiday. And besides getting to see family and play football in the backyard amongst the colorful leaves, the best thing about it was all the delicious food! (Read more…)

  2. November 21, 2011

    Your PR Campaigns and the Holiday Season

    The holidays are rushing up as fast as they can! What steps are you taking to catch traffic you might otherwise miss if you’re not taking into account how your PR campaign will be perceived during the “most wonderful time of the year?” There are several things you may not have considered when it comes to reorganizing your campaign for the holidays. (Read more…)

  3. November 10, 2011

    Create a Positive Image by Sending Out Holiday Cards

    The season of gift giving and receiving is upon us. And while that used to mean running to the tree to see what sort of goodies were waiting for you, times have changed. As a savvy business person with PR on the mind, the holidays present a unique time for connecting with customers and building your brand. After all, emotions are out of control during this season. You have people running around with feelings of thankfulness and conversely those stressed over the shopping frenzy. Either way, they’re likely experiencing some extreme feelings. (Read more…)

  4. August 31, 2011

    How to Find Free Pictures for Your Blog

    You’ve just written an award winning blog post about the life cycle of the green bean. Now, to find a great picture to accompany it! But what websites should you peruse? Which photos on those sites can you legally use? Here are a few I regularly use, plus one I stumbled upon just for this blog. (Read more…)

  5. November 9, 2009

    Don’t Let Holiday Merriment Ruin Your Press Release

    Halloween has ended, the masks have been put away (hopefully) and the Yankees are still jumping around like little school girls.  That can only mean one thing:  the holiday trifecta (Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years) is staring us squarely in the face. (Read more…)