Category Archives: Public Relations

Mastering the art of public speaking

Giving a presentation isn’t the easiest thing especially in a room full of strangers. I’m always looking for examples to see how people master the art of public speaking. Amy Jo Martin, CEO and Founder of Digital Royalty, a Social Media agency, spoke at TEDx, where she delivered a relatable and inspirational presentation or “talk” as they called it on “Innovating Your Life”.

What made her talk so inspirational? To me it was her story telling. It’s always good to give a personal spin to a presentation, allowing the audience to relate to you. Also, her visuals such as displaying photos, key words and more on the screen. Her client list is also helpful in her presentation as everyone loves pop culture in some way or form and she has worked with well-known entertainers such as Shaq. Finally, her delivery of the presentation was not too fast or too slow and she was on point with her visuals.  One final note, from a Social Media perspective, the content material was interesting.

Below, you can view the video of her talk to see if you agree.

What characteristics make a good presenter and what makes a good presentation?

Top six blogging tips – How to maintain a company blog

Step aside David Letterman, KRT Marketing’s Public Relations Director Nancy D. Brown has put together her “Top Six Blogging Tips” for how to maintain a company blog. Read the rest of this entry

NEED TO KNOW: Virtual Career Fairs

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Getting pressure to reduce your recruitment advertising spend?

Want to avoid the time/expense of sending recruiters on the road, yet still make meaningful connections with quality candidates? Read the rest of this entry

#PR Lessons Learned from the #BP Oil Spill

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Many of us in the PR profession were baffled when it took BP nearly a month to attack one of the most damaging oil spills in history with public relations. Even more baffling, when statements came, they lacked solutions, urgency or sincerity for the damage the company had caused. 

By dragging its heels BP broke rule no. 1 when it comes to crisis management: deal with it head-on. The company’s response has been so bad, the Huffington Post ran a story citing  5 PR nightmares handled better than BP, which positioned notorious names like Exxon Valdez and Bhopal as examples of how to do things right.

So, what can we learn from BP’s mishandling of the situation?

1.       Always have a PR plan in place during a crisis. Have a strong team prepared to work together with the common goal of keeping the company together during a crisis.

2.       Remember to tell your story, not have someone like Twitter’s “Leroy Stick,” who runs @BPGlobalPR, make a mockery of what your company is doing, or not doing.

3.       Humanize the problem and sympathize with the public while being honest much like Johnson & Johnson’s then-CEO James Burke in 1982 with the Tylenol cyanide scare. Don’t make foot-in-mouth comments like BP CEO Tony Hayward’s, “I just want my life back.”

BP let others control the conversation and, as a result, negative media coverage and satirical PR messages from a fake Twitter account shaped public perception of the company as aloof and uncaring. As oil laps up on the Gulf Coast, the clean-up of their image may prove more difficult than that on the ground.

Do you agree? What lessons would you add?

UPDATE: This viral video, BP Spills Coffee, is making the rounds on the Internet today and perfectly underscores the absurdity of BP’s crisis response and the negative public perception that has resulted. This video and a tidal wave of social media commentary, not BP, are telling the company’s story amid the crisis. Your laughter will bring tears to your eyes, literally!


Video link:

http://bit.ly/bbh28r  

 

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