18 Great PR Ideas
Perk up your public relations with sure-to-please suggestions from fellow association communicators for better social media, special events, and…
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A Day in the Life: The Enlightened Telecommuter
Archana Verma of IABC shares what she's learned in four years of full-time telecommuting.
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A Dozen Ways to Raise Your CEO's Profile
Not every CEO has the innate stage presence of a stand-up comedian or a Broadway actress. As a communications pro, it's your duty to position your…
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An AMC Story: Mary Louise VanNatta, CAE
Mary Louise VanNatta has been with VanNatta Public Relations and Association Management in Salem, Oregon, since 1986. The company provides public…
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An Insider's Guide to Searching for the Right PR Agency
Thinking of hiring a PR agency or finding a new one? Answer these questions before you decide on the type of agency you need, set selection criteria,…
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An Insider's Guide to Searching for the Right PR Agency
Smart questions to ask before you decide on the type of agency you need, set selection criteria, and lay search committee ground rules. Plus, a sidebar…
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Be a 21st-Century Communicator
If you've worked in public relations since before the dawn of the digital age, you got your first clue about the future a decade ago in The Cluetrain…
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Blog Brushfire
In this month’s Associations Now case study, an association faces a groundswell of negative opinion. What’s the right way to respond?
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Book Nuggets: Satisfied Customers Tell Three Friends, Angry Customers Tell 3,000
Peter Blackshaw's new book is based on an old marketing adage about word of mouth. Its value to associations lies in showing you how to keep your…
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Building Community With Every Sip
Take your association's message to a product that many of your members use every day.
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Communicating in a Crisis
The good news: You can keep the bad news from getting worse by planning ahead about how to handle a flood of calls, mobilize your crisis team, and…
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Death of a President-Elect
The loss of a volunteer leader can have a lasting impact on an association. In this Associations Now case study, a CEO helps his association…
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Fighting Fiction With Facts
When the rumor mill painted a picture of gloom and doom for one association, it decided that the best defense was a good offense.
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Five Online Social Networking Tips
MySpace, LinkedIn, and Facebook aren't just for the youngest association members. Learn why and how to add your organization's presence to these
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From the Blogosphere: Writer's Block, PR 2.0, How Not to Talk to Members
A potpourri of posts on writer's block, social media for PR, and how not to talk to your members.
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From the Listserver: The Value of Annual Reports
Participants on the Executive Management Section e-mail list debate the pros and cons of publishing an annual report and offer alternatives for promoting…
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Hey, Consultants! Listen Up Before Dialing Another Potential Client
Consultants are vital to associations so their members can receive the best services possible. But no one, especially a CEO, needs cold calls and…
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How to Go Viral
Six tips from the author of Viral Loop to help your association's communications go viral.
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How to Sell PR to Management
No, it isn't possible to place a dollar value on the specific ROI of public relations. But yes, you can still make your case with strategies and
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Image Rx
Increasing the public's awareness of your organization and its constituents can work image wonders. Just ask the Tucson Osteopathic Medical Foundation…
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Jossey-Bass Guide to Strategic Communications for Nonprofits, The
With this unique nuts-and-bolts toolkit, any organization--no matter your size or planning experience--can succeed in designing, planning, and implementing…
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Latest From the Listserver: Celebrity Endorsements
Searching for a famous face to promote your cause or industry? Your colleagues discuss how to find and work with a celebrity endorser.
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Legislative Advocacy Through the News Media
A complete news media campaign includes not just the internet, but also the social aspect of the internet, such as blogs, forums, and social pages…
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Maximize Free Public Relations Buzz
Working with the media is all about building relationships. If you can get them what they need, they’ll be your best source for free publicity.
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Online Marketing: Ready When You Are
Be prepared to interact with your markets in fresh ways through search engines and social media including blogs, wikis, and video.
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PR Campaign Draws Strength From the Grassroots
How the power of member participation powered up one association's image campaign.
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Pinpoint Your Salad Personality
The Association for Dressings and Sauces, Atlanta, has devised a clever way to grab the public's attention. For the second year in a row, ADS is
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Pitches That Pack a Punch
Use dynamic language to grab a producer's attention when making a pitch to a television or radio talk show.
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Policies and Procedures, Volume 6 PR/Publications/Marketing/Research
In addition to a summary of major findings, this useful benchmarking tool contains over 50 tables of data covering the areas of public relations,…
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Recession Communications Survival Kit
For better or worse, an economic recession is a newsworthy topic. Your association should take the opportunity to both reinforce its value to members…
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Stay Cool in a Communications Crisis
Two associations that faced PR crises share their experiences and what they learned under pressure. (Titled "This Is Not a Test" in print version.)…
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Teleforums As One Piece of the Puzzle: An AARP Case Study
Faced with the current healthcare reform debate and a complicated series of legislative proposals, AARP recently stepped up its government relations…
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The PR/GR Partnership
Work with the media to get your message across.
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The Secrets to Online Video Success
A sense of humor and a well-honed message have helped two associations succeed in their online video efforts.
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The Social Media Press Release
Here's a close-up look at a new approach to the old problem of getting noticed, complete with templates. Plus, check out seven tips for maximizing…
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Tips for Effective Briefings
These tips will help individuals who communicate with the public deliver key information clearly.
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Using Paid Advertising to Support Your Legislative Campaign
Print advertisements can increase awareness and mobilize support for your issue, although often at a hefty price. Before committing your organization's…
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Using Public Outreach to Benefit Members
Public outreach can be more than just getting your organization's name out there. If done correctly, it can be a way to engage the public and help…
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Using Public Relations in Government Relations
Keep these tips in mind as you craft public relations strategies for your government relations issues.
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Using Technology to Enhance Public Relations
Learn how five associations are using different technologies to enhance their public relations initiatives.
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Using the Print Media to Lobby Your Issues: Editorials
Learn effective ways to use newspaper editorials to your association's advantage.
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Using the Print Media to Lobby Your Issues: Writing an Effective Letter to the Editor
Get congressional members to sit up and take notice of your issue by crafting a targeted letter to the editor.
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What Makes a Strong Tagline Work?
Who is your association, how is it different, and why should your audiences care? Your tagline—when crafted for power—should communicate…
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What Video Can Do That a Press Release Can't
If you want to create a mood, set the stage, or just get attention, video is hard to top. Here, a veteran video manager talks about the keys to success,…
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What to Do When the Joke’s on You
Speaking to a reporter on behalf of your industry is hard enough at the best of times. But when you’re fighting an uphill battle against stereotypes…
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Winning the War of Public Opinion
Next time your association faces a legislative battle, reinforce your lobbyists by generating favorable media coverage. Here's a quick guide to developing…
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