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Getting Your Idea Approved

Getting Your Idea Approved

We’ll be sharing notes from some of the most useful South by Southwest (SXSW) Interactive Conference sessions I attended, so you can live and learn vicariously – and save yourself the big price tag! As independent PR and social media consultants, we’re frequently in the position of proposing big ideas – we just need the [...]

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New Clients, PR Platforms, & Twitter Habits

During the March 16 #solopr Twitter chat, solo PR pros shared insight on announcing new clients, using services like HARO and Profnet, and changes in people’s Twitter habits. The following questions were addressed: 1. Do you announce new clients? 2. Do you use HARO and/or Profnet? Have you ever had success with either? 3.  Do [...]

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Pondering Pay for Performance

This is a guest post from Alison Kenney of KPR Communications. Recently I met and won over a new client (thank you) but was surprised when presented with a contract that offered bonus payments for achieving media coverage (in addition to a decent monthly retainer). I instinctively turned to the #soloPR community and asked other [...]

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Enchantment is in the Eye of the Beholder

The introduction of the book Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds, and Actions states: “This book is for people who see life for what it can be rather than what it can’t.” I believe everyone who’s taken the leap to become a Solo PR Pro falls into that category, don’t you?  So when I [...]

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6 Ways to Make the Most of a Conference Experience

6 Ways to Make the Most of a Conference Experience

The reasons to attend an event like South by Southwest (SXSW) are varied, and sometimes seem a bit obtuse to those not in attendance (“I have better things to do than go to a lot of parties,” many say). However, as we discuss on a regular basis in the Solo PR community, networking is key [...]

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From Journalism to PR

This is a guest post from Ed Van Herik of Van Herik Communications. When I made the decision 15 years ago to move from journalism to public relations, I had the opportunity to sit down with the owner of a small PR firm. He had been a business reporter at a defunct LA newspaper, and [...]

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PR Apps, Relocating, Time Management, & More

During the February 23 #solopr Twitter chat, PR pros shared valuable insight on PR apps, relocating to a new city, covering production costs, and favorite time management tips. The following questions helped guide the conversation: 1. What is the best smartphone platform and apps for #PR? 2. Do you have any tips for getting started [...]

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Sarah Evans on Becoming a Solo PR

For many of us, Sarah Evans needs no introduction. Sarah’s Twitter innovations include the popular #journchat weekly chat (the model on which our #solopr chat is based), and she’s never afraid to try something new. But few realize that Sarah hasn’t always been a free agent. Last October at the PRSA International Conference, I spoke [...]

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DIY PR, Down Payments, Going Solo, & More

During the February 9 #solopr Twitter chat, solo PR pros discussed the Do-it-Yourself PR mindset, how to handle being dissatisfied with an outside vendor’s work, how to prepare for a solo PR career while at an agency, and trying new mobile tactics for PR. Specifically, the following questions were addressed: 1. How is crowd sourcing [...]

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PR Stands for Pack Rat: The Highly Ineffective Habits of Storing Our Work

This is a guest post from Jenny Schmitt of CloudSpark. With New Year’s Resolutions being quickly forgotten and with Tax Time still a few months ahead, I conducted a short survey of solo PR pros to see what our storage habits were when it our daily work – client communications and results.  Proper disclosure, I [...]

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