Seven Books PR & Communication Professionals Should Read

It’s no surprise that PR and communications professionals are big fans of the written word. One of our go-to ice breakers on any virtual coffee break or team meeting is ‘what are you currently reading?’ With the holiday season upon us, we’re sharing some of our favorite book recommendations for you to gift to loved ones or read […]

Landing ‘Chopped:’ 3 PR Takeaways from an Award-Winning Campaign

It was a pre-COVID lifetime ago when our team gathered in July 2019 to watch Live! Casino & Hotel’s Executive Chef Ed Evans cook his heart out on The Food Network’s popular Chopped reality cooking show. This year, the follow-up gathering was virtual as we, along with Live!’s communications team, proudly accepted the Public Relation […]

Lunch Break: Thanksgiving Edition

We’ll be taking a break from our Lunch Break next week, so as our last roundup before the food-filled holiday, we’re serving up the best food PR stories to get you in the turkey spirit.  America’s Favorite Thanksgiving Sides  We’re back at the map, but instead of tracking political votes it’s Thanksgiving sides for MSNBC’s […]

Reese’s Robotic Door, Brands & Election Season, and Avocado Drama

QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES Happy Tuesday, Lunch Breakers! We’re preparing to hoard our Halloween candy to get us through the last week of the 2020 Presidential Election. In fact, we’re covering both of those topics today, and also taking a look at one of the first brands to bow out from […]

Lunch Break: Working from Home, Nonstop Flights to Nowhere, and 2021 Food Trends

Good afternoon, lunch breakers! We’re two weeks away from the election and if you haven’t registered to vote yet, put down your lunch and go do that (before jumping back into our story roundup). This week we’ve got big news on the work-from-home front, 2021 food trends, and flights to nowhere that will save the airline […]

Election Day or Election Week? Three PR Lessons We Can Learn From the 2020 Election

Election day (or week) is swiftly approaching and with the presidential debates underway we’ve seen how these hopefuls have transitioned their campaign strategies to use both traditional and new methods of campaigning, like small rallies and virtual interviews, during a pandemic. Here are three things PR professionals can learn from this year’s election cycle.   Exposure, […]

Instagram Shopping, Facebook Ad Limiting, Etsy Winning, and more

I think we can all agree that there is a lot going on in the news right now and it is a bit difficult to keep up! Today’s lunch break provides a compiled list of trending news and stories that will most benefit your day-to-day work life. So, enjoy that grande pumpkin spice latte and stay informed on news you may have missed last week while on your well-deserved break. 

Three Strategies for Fall Content Marketing Success

Believe it or not, there is only one quarter remaining in this chaotic year. While others might be counting down the days until January 1, 2021, as a PR professional, it’s officially crunch time to deliver the best results for your outreach initiatives before the holiday rush begins. Here are a few helpful tips to […]

Read Before You Tweet, LinkedIn Stories, PR Lessons From Tenet, and More

QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES Happy Wednesday, Lunch Breakers! We’re still on a caffeine buzz from yesterday’s #NationalCoffeeDay, and are already eyeing the Aeropress for a second or third cup this morning. In this week’s edition, we have Twitter’s new sharing prompt, LinkedIn’s attempt to be hip, and communicator lessons from Christopher […]

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