Dunkin’ Donuts Delivery, Taylor Swift, Women’s World Cup and More

QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES Welcome the sunshine (and many times, the showers), Lunch Breakers! This Friday marks the official start of summer, and just like a fun beach read that you can devour in a few hours, we’re rounding up some feel-good stories to get you through the week.   This week, we’re talking Dunkin’ […]

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 […]

Kim Kardashian’s Fast Food Beef, The Whopper Detour, Another IHOP Stunt and More

Happy Tuesday, Lunch Breakers! After a relaxing Memorial Day weekend, we’re back in the office dreaming about our next summer vacation. In this week’s edition, we’re talking Kim Kardashian’s Jack-in-the-Box callout, the inside story of Burger King’s Whopper Detour and yet another IHOP rebranding stunt. Keeping Up With Fast Food Twitter Last week, Kim Kardashian […]

Ikea’s New Logo, Facebook’s App Icon, Fresh Look for Sears and More

QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES Happy Tuesday, Lunch Breakers! Tis the season to admire the flowers that are in full bloom and to get started on your spring cleaning. And that can mean cleaning your home, your car or, in the marketing and public relations industries, your brand. In this week’s edition, […]

How to Reach Reporters on Twitter

It’s a busy world out there, especially for reporters. With reporters’ inboxes flooded with pitches on an ongoing basis, sometimes that alone just doesn’t get their attention. But you’ve got a story you want to communicate to your target audience, and know just the reporter it was meant for. So how can you engage with […]

Boston Marathon Brand Activations, Crisis Communications and More

QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES Happy Tuesday, Lunch Breakers! Spring weather is just around the corner, and we’re enjoying a time-honored spring tradition — the Boston Marathon. We might not be in the Boston area, but that didn’t stop us from cheering for runners from afar. This week, we have a Boston […]

Streaming, YouTube, Social Media Madness and More

QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES Happy Wednesday, Lunch Breakers! April showers are bringing us cherry blossom flowers, and we’re making sure to soak it up with some Instagram filtered pictures and Spring-focused pitches. [bctt tweet=”In today’s Lunch Break, we’re talking #streaming services, #socialmedia regulation, @YouTube developments and the future of @facebook.  ” […]

Why Print Magazines Still Matter

The digital age has certainly transformed the media landscape, producing more news than ever before that’s readily available and engaging. However, it’s important for public relations professionals to remember that traditional media is still a key player when it comes to valuable coverage. [bctt tweet=”Amid fake news and an influx of media outlets vying for […]

Facebook’s Tough Week, MySpace’s Mistake, Instagram Ads Make Bank and More

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QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES It seems like there’s constantly a news story involving a social media platform, even those that we’ve left by the wayside, ahem MySpace. This week we’re looking at the latest news from four different social platforms, including the good, the bad and the ugly. Hey, hey, hey, […]

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 […]

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