Practices
Sometimes it’s a good idea to make do with what you have
Philadelphia, like most East Coast cities, has many compact homes located near factories. Known as a rowhome, trinity, brownstone, etc., these were built in the late 19th and early 20th century and are compact (no more than 1000 square feet) two or three-story homes. They were built for the immigrant worker and his family because…
Read MorePut your email signature to work for your business and your brand
I loved this article from Hubspot by Sophia Bernazzani entitled, “Clever Ways Your Email Signature Can Support Your Marketing.” It made me think about what else I can be doing with my email signature to promote my brand and my business that I am not already doing. For example, I have links to my website…
Read MoreWhat can we learn from some of the biggest PR gaffes of 2017 and 2018?
Public Relations is a huge part of the current business model. It is the cornerstone of how businesses communicate with their target audiences through mass media. Today we will take a look at some of the biggest PR mistakes made in 2017 and 2018. Probably the most well-known mistake last year was United Airlines’ forceful…
Read MoreNavigating the Not-So Friendly Skies
To say that United Airlines looked bad after the fiasco with the passenger who refused to get off a plane to make room for United employees is an understatement. Just two weeks before, there was an incident were two girls who were barred from boarding a flight because they were wearing leggings. Granted, the unexpected…
Read MoreBest Practices for Distributing Press Releases
There are many different outlets for sharing a firm or organization’s news and information, from corporate websites to newspaper ads and social media. Even though there are many new types of outlets for sharing information, a vast majority of companies are still issuing press releases. Why? Mostly because press releases are a real-time, effective way to…
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