Showing posts with label public relations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public relations. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Holiday PR

By Susan Finco, Leonard & Finco Public Relations



Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

7 tips for PR writing

By Dennis DeBeck, Leonard & Finco Public Relations


Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Seeing the Big Picture is essential in Public Relations

By Cole Buergi, VP of Business Development
Leonard & Finco Public Relations



Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Four tips to stay in check with your communications plan



By: Angela Raleigh, Senior Account Executive, Leonard & Finco Public Relations

You go to the doctor and you change the oil in your car, right? Well then, why not complete a PR
checkup too?


It’s more important than ever to manage conversations and determine if your company is on target with your communications plan or if your plan could be a bit healthier. If you have a PR plan in place, take time to diagnose your existing PR needs based on your previous campaigns and future goals by doing the following:

  • First, review your goals and objectives so you can make sure that what you are saying, and how you say it, reflects what you’re trying to achieve.
  • Second, determine what has worked and what didn’t work. Whether it’s social media, traditional media relations, or community outreach, take a few moments to look back and evaluate how your activities played out.
  • Third, identify opportunities that might occur in the coming months, such as major milestones, product launches or new service offerings. You can then develop a list of action items to organize activities that will enable you to achieve your objectives.
  • Finally, be flexible and willing to change your PR activities to meet new needs. Planning and reviewing your PR strategy now will not only help generate new ideas and opportunities, it’ll give you guidelines for daily activities.
If you haven’t created a PR plan, this is a great time to review past PR efforts and develop a plan to meet your PR goals. If you don’t have the time to put together a complete plan, at least put your goals and objectives in writing so you can refer back to them and evaluate your success.


Remember, while PR plans are subject to change, planning ahead enables your business to stick to your overall goals and maintain a healthy business focus. 

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Stay current in your field



By: Angela Raleigh, Account Executive, Leonard & Finco Public Relations, Inc.

In the day to day hustle and bustle it can be difficult to find the time to stay up-to-date in the PR field. Things are constantly changing! Although keeping up with the industry may seem to be just another thing to add to your to-do list, there are several benefits to staying current.

First, by being informed, you can make better decisions and identify opportunities and challenges earlier in the process. Secondly, staying current will help you build expertise in the industry. This is an invaluable asset that will help you earn trust and respect from people around you. Lastly, knowing what’s going on in your industry will allow you to recognize a change, allowing you to determine how you can best use it to your advantage.

It’s not possible to know everything, but it is possible to develop an expertise. That’s what we as PR pros must do – develop a focus area and consistently learn more about it.

So what are some traditional and social sources you can utilize?

Traditional:

  • Mentors are a great resource. Not only can they help you develop in your career, but they open the door to a wealth of knowledge and insight in the industry.
  • Join an industry organization. Being a member of an organization provides an opportunity to network with people in your field.
  • Take the opportunity to network. Talking face-to-face with people in your industry is a great way to stay on top of industry news and discuss trends.
Social:
  • Utilize Twitter to find and connect with people in your industry who are in the know. By following industry leaders and organizations, you can stay on top of relevant news and trends.
  • LinkedIn is another way to connect with colleagues, trade organizations and industry leaders. Consider joining a group and participate in discussions.
  • Blogs are a great source for honest opinions and if you take the time to research your industry blogs, you may come across some that provide valuable information that is timely and relevant to your job.
  • Set up Google Alerts as an easy way to have industry news delivered directly to your inbox.

Once you know the sources you want to utilize, schedule time in your day or your week to devote to staying current in your industry. Making it part of your routine will help you manage the constant changes that bring about new trends and tools to help us do even more for our clients.

How do you stay informed and learn new things in your field?