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 […]
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 […]
Coronavirus & Amazon, TSA & Tik Tok, Jif & GIF, and More
QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES Happy Thursday, Lunch Breakers. We only have a few more snowless days of February in the DMV before Punxsutawney Phil is vindicated for his early Spring prediction. In this week’s edition, we take a look at the Coronavirus’ effect on Amazon shopping habits, TSA running out the […]
Millennials, Amazon, Artists and More
Happy Wednesday, Lunch Breakers! It’s not officially summer, but who are we kidding? Everyone is already looking at their calendars and planning beachside vacations. If you are currently watching the waves and sipping on a piña colada, then enjoy the sunshine. For the rest of you Lunch Breakers, here is some fun news to read […]
Pride Month, Instagram Ads, Women’s World Cup and More
QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES Happy Wednesday and Global Running Day, Lunch Breakers! Today we’re talking about the highly anticipated Women’s World Cup, the beginning of Pride Month, new ways to advertise on Instagram and the continued rise of the social media analytics market. No Price for Pride Month This week marks the beginning […]
The Evolution of Traditional Media to Digital Platforms
Traditional media still matter but are evolving to become more than a standard publication that’s sold on a newsstand thanks to the rise of the internet. Because millennials and Gen-Zers are looking at their smartphones and computers, print magazines and newspapers look dramatically different today than they did even a decade ago and have changed to […]
Three St. Patrick’s Day Social Media Tips for your Brand
PR professionals are always looking for ways to connect their clients with current, trending events – especially fun holidays like St. Patrick’s Day. In 2018, more than 149 million Americans planned to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and 83 percent of Americans planned to wear green, so there’s a huge opportunity to join in on the […]
Women’s History Month: Pride In PR
As a majority female firm in an industry that is dominated by women, we can’t miss the chance to recognize and celebrate today as International Women’s Day and March as Women’s History Month. We especially can’t forget that behind many great public relations campaigns are great communicators who are women. Although this is cause for […]
Nike’s Shoe Snafu, “The Best Brand Partnership Ever,” Rethinking Hashtags and more
QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES Happy Tuesday, Lunch Breakers! We’re roaring in the office with The Lion King’s new trailer that dropped during the Oscars. Talk about nostalgia. July 19th can’t arrive soon enough. In this week’s edition, we have PR pros’ reactions to the Nike-Zion Williamson shoe malfunction, the greatness of […]
Super Bowl Commercials, Crisis Response, Analytics And More
QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES Happy Tuesday, Lunch Breakers! We hope you’ve recovered from watching what might go down as the most boring Super Bowl in history, where the most exciting part of your shindig was probably the buffalo chicken dip, rather than the commercials or the actual game. Author’s note: I’m […]