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Share Your Resolutions

Share Your Resolutions

One of the greatest things about the Solo PR community is the support and inspiration we share here. On a recent #solopr Twitter chat, some suggested that we share our New Year’s resolutions here on the blog – fun, serious, and everything in-between. As we countdown to next year, what are your goals and resolutions? [...]

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Celebrate the Season

Celebrate the Season

We’ve talked before about the importance of taking a break, and how it can actually be an important factor in your ongoing success as a Solo PR professional. So what are you doing this holiday season to unwind and recharge? Starting tonight, I’ll be hosting my Mom, who has yet to see my new house. [...]

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A Chat Re-Cap Twofer

Thanks to the ongoing woes of favorite chat transcript site WTHashtag, there was a delay in compiling the  recaps for our two most recent #solopr Twitter chats. I’m happy to say the wait is over — transcripts and overviews for the December 1 and December 8 chats follow. On December 1, we discussed business and [...]

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Client relations, Forecasting, and more

During the #solopr Twitter chat this week, top consultants in PR and related fields offered insights on a variety of topics, addressing the following questions: 1. How do you make all of your clients feel important and valuable with your limited time? 2. How do solos fill the void of group brainstorms (e.g. whiteboard sessions)? [...]

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Considerations in Q4

With Q4 2010 well underway, this week’s #solopr Twitter chat covered some of the key issues we face this time of year: 1. How do you make sure clients feel comfortable when you’re out of the office (short term and long term)? 2. How do you mark the holidays with your network? 3. Are your [...]

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Issues with Subcontracting, and more

On the #solopr Twitter chat this week, we discussed several critical issues related to working with subcontractors, among other things. The questions included: 1) How can you start a virtual firm with other solo PR folks? 2) What if a subcontractor (in this case, photographer) tries to change an agreement midstream and holds work “hostage”? 3) [...]

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Join Us for the First-Ever Solo PR In-Person Meetup

I’m happy to announce a fun opportunity to raise a glass with your friends and colleagues, and expand your network of fellow independent public relations practitioners. All indie PR pros (and friends) are invited to a happy hour meetup, co-hosted by Solo PR and the PRSA Independent Practitioners Alliance (IPA), on Sunday, October 17, 6:30-8:00 [...]

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Geographical Reach, Wardrobes, and more

The #solopr chat on Twitter this week once again gathered a terrific crowd of top independent PR pros, and the discussion was both informative and fun. We addressed the following questions: 1. How much credibility do you place in recommended “PR blog” lists (are they popularity contests)? 2.  How far does your geographical reach extend, [...]

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Discussing Video and Social Media

During the August 11 #solopr Twitter chat, independent PR consultants offered their insights on topics submitted by the community. We addressed the following questions: 1. Are you using video with your press releases?  How? 2.  As a follow-up:  How much old-school b-roll are you using? Are your audiences asking for it? 3.  On which social [...]

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Superheroes Don’t Exist

Family emergencies can serve as a reminder that there is much more to life than work – these times can offer an amazing opportunity to pause and reflect on our own priorities. Unfortunately, even during periods of grief or illness, we tend to measure ourselves against others who appear to have achieved superhero status. As [...]

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