by PRGN Admin | 16 Jul, 2018 | Media Relations, PR Tips & Trends, Public Relations
There used to be a way to reach your target market with just a few touch points. Send out a press release. Produce an event. Sponsor a program. According to the Online Marketing Institute, it now takes 7-13 touches to reach a potential customer. Today’s consumers are...
by PRGN Admin | 25 Jun, 2018 | PR Tips & Trends, Public Relations
Public relations has long been a powerful marketing tool for companies. In today’s digital environment, its impact is greater than ever. Here are nine reasons why every company should be investing in PR: 1. Allows a company to own and manage its narrative. Companies...
by David Fuscus | 22 Jun, 2018 | Crisis Communications, Current Events, Media Relations, PR Tips & Trends, Public Relations, Reputation Management
Nearly 3 years after the VW emissions scandal broke worldwide, the CEO of VW-owned Audi is arrested for fraud, false advertising and hindering the investigation by German authorities. The first rule of crisis communications is to end the crisis and on something of...
by PRGN Admin | 16 Jun, 2018 | PR Tips & Trends
Name: Kent Barrett Title: Vice President PRGN agency: The Hoyt Organization Location: Los Angeles, USA Years at the agency: 9 years 1. What did you do before PR? : I was a political reporter covering the Illinois Statehouse for ABC affiliates and did a brief stint as...
by PRGN Admin | 16 Jun, 2018 | Current Events, PR Tips & Trends
The Peace Summit between President Donald Trump of USA and Chairman Kim Jong Un of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea held at The Capella Hotel on Sentosa Island concluded on 12 June. The historic meeting was considered a success, as both parties agreed to meet...
by PRGN Admin | 13 Jun, 2018 | PR Tips & Trends
Anthropology is a science born out of two schools of thought related to how should a social scientist study a community. One approach, widely developed by one of anthropology’s founding fathers, Bronislaw Malinowski, was the “observatory participation”. Briefly put,...