When launching a PR campaign, the devil is in the details
Timing is everything when it comes to public relations, and PR timelines are a great way to stay on task.
Timing is everything when it comes to public relations, and PR timelines are a great way to stay on task.
Like the famous comedian George Carlin once said, “Question everything!”
Put on the Game of Thrones theme song and prepare to train for battle.
Conducting research doesn’t have to be costly or complicated, nor does it have to be time consuming. The Obsidian team takes a comprehensive look at research and data gathering for our clients.
At OPR, our experience goes beyond traditional public relations practices (even though that is our bread and butter). Our team is fortunate to have much experience planning myriad events while implementing our PR tools along the way. We discuss the basics of event planning and how PR can be your biggest asset.
Every brand needs credibility to back up any claim or else its message will fall on deaf ears. Through user-generated content, brand ambassadors can help expand awareness about your business, show a more authentic side of your brand and build customer loyalty.
Building a positive work culture takes time and resources, but it’s easier than you might think. A few baby steps can make all the difference in how your employees feel about their jobs and their desire to help drive success for your company. Learn three tips for improving or establishing a work culture that will keep employees around for years to come.
The vendor relations process can determine the success of the event you’re planning. But, it can be a challenge to find the right vendor for each component of your event. Let’s break down a few tips for vetting vendors and knowing how to communicate with them.
Party planners beware: Event planning has taken an entirely new form, and we have to be agile in response. By avoiding these five mistakes, you are much more likely to throw a successful event that you’re proud of.
You might have heard about SEO before without really understanding what it all means. Here are the meat and potatoes of SEO.