I’ve got some catching up to do!
This is one of those posts in which I emphasize to people to do as I suggest, not as I do. Just WRITE! (And produce video, too.) I haven’t written in awhile. My focus has been on client projects, but that’s really no excuse. There have been lots of PR and publicity challenges to dissect, […]
LeBron, You’ve Got a (an ongoing) PR Problem
Then there’s LeBron. He needs no last name. His basketball career has been documented since puberty. And that’s probably why he says and does things at which we can only shake our heads. Did he physically hurt anyone? No. Did he commit a crime? No. Did he make people mad? Yes…a few (million).
Public relations is ongoing and not necessarily political. In these days of multi-media, you’ve got show a genuine heart.
iPhone photo launches traveler into media stratosphere
If you find yourself in instant media demand, begin, as Gordon suggested, and take a step back. Here are a few things you can do:
Cincinnati Reds pitcher reportedly shoplifts and gives brand unintentional notoriety
Something just occurred to me after friend and media colleague Rick Bozich of the Louisville Courier-Journal posted his thoughts after he purchased an American Rag t-shirt to try to find out why Cincinnati Reds pitcher, Mike Leake, would think the brand is so special that he’d steal several of them from Macy’s.
Mother Nature’s PR Efforts Fail at Super Bowl XLV
There was a record number of media credentials distributed for Super Bowl XLV in Dallas, er, North Texas. That means that whatever happens this week can potentially be reported more than 5,000 times.