Are LLMs becoming the new front page for public relations?
Generative AI answers questions better than search; that’s changing behavior where Google was once the new front page it may be losing its influence to LLMs “LLMs are the biggest innovation in search since Google,” according to Aleyda Solis. She’s...Read More
A marketing and PR superpower [not another lesson from the election]
If marketing and PR have a superpower it’s the ability to put what you think aside and look at things from your audience’s perspective In the days following the 2024 election, I had to smile at the number of marketing...Read More
Startups miss a big opportunity when terms of the deal are not disclosed
Investors and executives that decline to disclose numbers in deal announcements like funding or M&A are by extension denying their business a chance to capitalize on the biggest marketing opportunity they’ll ever have Corporate transactions – like rounds of funding...Read More
6 Common Public Relations Mistakes That Companies Make [Guest Post]
Guest post: From short-termism to hard-selling, Kathy Casciani identifies six common, but avoidable, public relations mistakes Public relations (PR) is a valuable part of the marketing mix, and an essential tool when it comes to building trust and authority for...Read More
Under-Recognized Value of PR is Keeping a Business out of a Bad Spot
Taking in a wide view of the landscape is one of the under-recognized benefits of PR Among martial arts, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is among the most cerebral. It’s as much an exercise in problem-solving as it is an exhibition of physical...Read More
The Top 10 Communications Challenges in 2022: It’s not the Budget it’s the Clutter
Budget used to be among the top communications challenges, but it’s slid down the list every year for the past five; comms budgets don’t show up as a problem until #8 and garnered just 13% of the votes from respondents....Read More
Why It’s Important to Maintain Marketing and PR Budgets in a Recession
Think of the economy as a networking room. When times are good that room is crowded, loud and noisy. It’s hard to communicate. When the economy goes south, that room goes quiet which offers a marked advantage for businesses that...Read More
3 Keys to Running Successful Internal M&A Comms Campaigns [Guest Post]
Leaders should plan and execute comms around M&A with the same level of detail as any other marketing campaign or business initiative writes Dwayne Alicie in this guest post Communicating during mergers and acquisitions can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t...Read More
The News May Be Recycling Much of its Content; Implications for PR and Content Marketing
Amid layoffs and closures stemming from the pandemic, news organizations are republishing political content leaving less time and space for business news Survey data shows media relations keeps getting harder, but now there’s a new analysis of content being published...Read More
The Meaning of Staying “On Message”
Staying “on message” is about staying on meaning. It’s not about word choice. There are many ways to say hello that carry the same message. The purpose of messaging is to help a business speak with focus, cohesion and consistency....Read More


























