Posted on February 20, 2019 by Melissa Power
There is nothing permanent but change ~ Heraclitus, philosopher Pointing out that the media landscape has changed throughout recent years is like saying the sky is blue or that water is wet. With a continually shifting and increasingly fragmented media ecosystem, PR is changing too, whether it wants to or not. Influencers today are more […]
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Posted on February 07, 2018 by Melissa Power
Business press coverage is the holy grail of PR. Every client, no matter the size of the company or the product they’re selling, wants it. And often one of the first questions a client asks the PR team is how quickly they will land that profile in the Wall Street Journal or Forbes. However, most […]
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Posted on March 10, 2015 by Becky Obbema
Ironic happenings Monday as innovation hit the wires with the unveiling of Apple’s gorgeous watch. The different styles and looks are stunning. But as news of this fascinating new wearable bubbled up all over the Internet, one of the tech industry’s greats dropped a bombshell. Gigaom announced on Monday it was shutting its doors due […]
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Posted on February 04, 2015 by Laurie Davis
In today’s world people, can access national and international news instantly on a plethora of devices but this accessibility doesn’t necessarily mean you’ve got the audience’s attention. As PR professionals, we are very aware that it’s about showing the audience how the news impacts their localities, their everyday lives. Recently, Interprose worked with GlobalCom PR […]
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Posted on May 28, 2014 by Jill Miley
I was in Maui in early May of this year, kitesurfing with a friend. As I chatted with other kiters there – who have subsequently become friends – I learned about Maui’s MaiTai’s event. This unique annual networking gathering brings together elite kiteboarders, venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, and tech companies.
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Posted on May 13, 2014 by Brian Walker
One of the things I seem to do a lot more as I age is to theorize, and sometimes that involves a bit of self-reflection. Recently, I was thinking about the things I enjoy in life, both personal and professional, and it got me thinking about what would be the first three things a new acquaintance might learn about me during the course of an initial conversation.
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