by Robert Bauer | 21 Apr, 2020 | Coronavirus, PR Tips & Trends, Public Relations
While I’m writing this, the vast majority of all commercial passenger aircraft are grounded as global and domestic travel is mostly prohibited. However, once this picture changes, airlines will need to quickly regain the trust of passengers and get back into a...
by Gözde Ivgin | 17 Feb, 2020 | Public Relations
Recently I saw an article in a tabloid paper saying people spend 25 years of their life sleeping and 19 years at work. This means the second biggest identifiable span in our lives is spent either working, being at work or thinking about work. A daunting thought. If...
by PRGN Admin | 13 Jan, 2020 | Internships, PR Agency Interviews, Public Relations
Internships are an important asset for students starting their public relations careers. Each internship experience varies from agency to agency, presenting many opportunities for young professionals to learn different aspects of the industry. Most importantly,...
by Andy See | 16 Dec, 2019 | Public Relations
The marketplace has often been described as a war zone, and your communications plan has to win the battle for the attention of audiences and most importantly, their buy-in. As the new year approaches, many brands and organizations would be in the midst of planning...
by Leeza L. Hoyt, APR | 9 Dec, 2019 | Public Relations
When public relations first came on the scene in the early 1900s, it was originally based on a journalism foundation simply because most companies wanted to get their name in the newspaper. As it evolved, it became a sophisticated approach to creating the right...
by Ashton Brown | 9 Sep, 2019 | PR Tips & Trends, Public Relations
Let’s face it – most PR pros aren’t in it for the awards… but they sure are nice. Besides adding statues and plaques to your office shelf, PR industry awards present excellent opportunities for agencies to analyze their work, receive feedback from peers, evaluate...