Wake Up and Smell The Coffee By Kirsten Stuart Any coffee connoisseur knows there are many choices when it comes to coffee and there is nothing worse than finding a place only to find the coffee is not to your liking. If you’re in Layton or Ogden, look no further for great coffee. The Daily […]
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Event Planning 101
By Worthy Vieth Event planning is not as easy as planning a birthday party. Fundraisers, cooperate events, socials or meetings take a lot of strategic planning. There is always a purpose behind an event, and when creating an event there is a lot of planning beforehand to make sure everything will flow right. An event […]
Read moreMeet the Client: Weber Pathways
By Sydnie Foust Who is Weber Pathways? Established in 1995, Weber Pathways is an esteemed community member and an active catalyst for the creation and preservation of trails and pathways in Weber County. Our organization is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit with a 25-person Board of Directors, and a long history of effective local and regional […]
Read moreNewsjacking by Sydnie Foust
So what exactly is Newsjacking? It is when you have an opportunity to incorporate a current news event and add your own genius perspective. If you have an opportunity to work a current even into your marketing strategy, it can be incredibly effective at creating traffic, interest, and humor into your brand. A great […]
Read moreTraditional Advertising Disguising Itself as PR by Ryker Morgan
In the past few weeks I came across two articles. The first was posted to Ragan’s PR Daily called “The PR Industry Today Looks an Awful Lot Like Advertising”. At first glance it seemed true. With the introduction of social media to the communication mix PR appeared to be more advertising centered. This particular article […]
Read moreCorporate Identity Gone Bad
A corporate identity is defined as the way an organization is presented to or perceived by its members as well as the public, furthermore it is the intent of a company to ensure their perception is a positive one. A company or organization works to build their credibility and reputation with their customers, yet […]
Read moreCarnival Cruise Line and Crisis Management
When it comes to cruise lines throughout the world, there is theoretically one thing that may damage reputation more than almost anything else: crisis management in a time of need. Reputation is the most powerful thing a cruise line-and inevitably the actual ships themselves-have, linking it to general like or dislike from the public and in turn future revenues. Looking […]
Read moreHandling Negative Comments on Social Media
No matter what kind of business you go in, your company will receive negative feedback to something you are doing. As a PR Professional, it is important that you prepare yourself and your company’s position when encountering these negative comments. You might be nervous to hear these criticisms, but it is important that you are […]
Read moreHow to make the most of Vine
In late January, Twitter released a new app, called Vine. What exactly is Vine? It’s an application which lets users share six second video clips with other people. Much like GIFs, Vine videos are on a loop. But unlike GIFs, these videos can include sound. The short videos can be made up of different snippets […]
Read moreCrisis Management Presentation
Last Thursday we were pleased to hear from two PR practitioners who have incredible experience with crisis management. Craig Bielik works for Ogden Regional Medical Center, and Chris Dallin who works for Mckay Dee Hospital. Each shared his experience dealing with the Ogden shooting last year and the complications their respective hospitals had to deal […]
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