
The Client Onboarding Guide Every PR Team Needs
Written by Hazel Raoult, PRmention You’ve secured a new PR client – now what? The client onboarding process is often an afterthought, which is unfortunate
Written by Hazel Raoult, PRmention You’ve secured a new PR client – now what? The client onboarding process is often an afterthought, which is unfortunate
Written by Ketia Jeune It seems like everyday there is a new trend in technology that is changing the way we interact with each other,
Written by Crosby Noricks Over the past year, many of us have gained more independence working remotely, and may have finally had time to put
Are you *not* a thought leader, or are you approaching the idea of thought leadership all wrong? When we think about a thought leader, we
If you can’t possibly imagine yourself pitching around the clock or tracking down potential clients, convincing them to hire you, for the next 5 -10
Written by: Ljana Vimont, Managing Director of Stinson Design For many PR professionals who are happiest fine-tuning a piece of written communication, behind the scenes,
Written by Leena Alsulaiman, Brand Strategist and Fashion Stylist A website with your name on it, a custom logo and a trendy yet neutral color
Written by Ilona Selina, Founder of Route Marketing Are you looking for a fun, engaging, and free way to connect with followers and increase brand
Written by Alyson Roy, Managing Partner of AMP3 PR Earlier this month, our fashion PR agency hosted its complimentary PR Bootcamp for students: “CAMP3.” Our
Written by Suset Laboy, Lalaboy Public Relations “Usted habla cuando las gallinas mean,” loosely translates to “You are allowed to speak when hens pee.” And
Written by Noreen Heron A version of this post was originally published at HeronAgency.com Around this time of year, I start getting resumes from college
We often joke that as PR professionals we moonlight as therapists, helping clients navigate all that comes up when we put ourselves on the line
Written By Carla Isabel Carstens The process of securing an entry-level PR position or coveted internship position can be quite stressful – after applying to
Written by Sara Robards So you’re a PR pro, carefully managing the reputation of others for a living, but chances are you’ve been so busy
Showing up for the first few weeks in a new position can be nerve-wracking. After all, you’re settling into a new routine, have a whole