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 […]
Pizza Hut Throws It Back, Cannes Controversy, Love Thy Pitch and More
Happy Tuesday, Lunch Breakers! We’re cranking up the air condition and at all costs trying to avoid stepping out in this humidity. In this week’s Lunch Break, we’re sizzling up with Pizza Hut hitting the wayback machine with a vintage logo, a Cannes campaign controversy and why you shouldn’t go out with a media pitch […]
Building a Client Care Culture
Thanksgiving has just passed, but many agency leaders are still in the process of giving thanks. In an increasingly competitive marketplace, such thanks go largely to clients that have entrusted their firms with meaningful and profitable work. It is surprising, therefore, when we speak to prospective clients who tell us their agency just stopped paying […]
The Delight-First Approach to Audience Engagement
When it comes to public relations and audience engagement, many creative teams are faced with the question, “Why?” To the pros, the answer is clear. From traditional PR placements to content marketing to social media outreach, engaging your audience increases awareness, builds a positive relationship with the brand, and keeps your organization top-of-mind—all important aspects […]
Father’s Day Ads, Finding Newsworthy Gems, Cracking Down on Fake Followers and More.
QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES Happy Tuesday, Lunch Breakers. We’re thinking back to the Washington Capitals’ much anticipated Stanley Cup parade from last Tuesday when the weather was a tad bit cooler. In this week’s Lunch Break, we look at some amusing and heartwarming Father’s Day ads, a novel way for communicators to […]
Peak Trolling on #IHOb, Designers Bring Gorgeous Design to Pride Month and More
QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES Welcome to this week’s Lunch Break—or amidst #IHOb scandal trolling, it may be more of a Brunch Break. Whatever. Grab a stack of pancakes and let’s get down to it. This week, in the Break: IHOb gets trolled by burger brands on Twitter; Facebook and Starbucks are […]
Teens & Social Media, 2018 Internet Trends, Instagram Algorithm and More
QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES Happy Wednesday, Lunch Breakers! Today, we cover which social media platforms teens care about, 2018 trends online, Buffalo Wild Wings Twitter hack and how Instagram’s algorithm works. Teens & Social Media YouTube, Snapchat and Instagram are dominating among online platforms for people ages 13 to 17. This […]
Brand Reputation, Visualizing Content, Making Headlines and More
QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES Happy Tuesday, Lunch breakers! As we head into May, we’re celebrating summer weather and hoping for a win for the Capitals in tonight’s game against the Penguins. In this week’s edition, we cover visualizing your content, making headlines, Twitter content calendars, and Amazon’s brand reputation strategy. Reputation […]
March Madness on Social Media, Instagram’s Newer Posts, and More
Happy Tuesday, Lunch Breakers! Spring may not have sprung last week, but we’re taking solace in the fact that there are not any snow showers in the immediate forecast. In this week’s edition, we cover March Madness social media successes, how marketers capitalized on National Puppy Day, and what’s in store for brands with the […]
Facebook Wants to Feed You, New Rules at The New York Times, and Social Media Done Right
QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES If the morning commute has been getting you down, try switching up your routine and listening to a podcast. Worth A Listen highlights the latest news in PR and keeps you up to speed on best practices. This week in Lunch Break, we cover Facebook’s newest gimmick, […]