Tag Archives: subcontracting

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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Press Tours, Story Angles, and more

This week during the #solopr Twitter chat, we discussed a variety of subjects of interest to both solos and non-solo PR practitioners alike: 1) How do you qualify the businesses you work with? Budget? Stability? 2) Is the press tour/teletour dead? Do you still recommend them to clients? 3) How can you refresh a stale [...]

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From Productivity to Interns – #solopr Chat Transcript

During the #solopr Twitter chat this week, veteran Solo PR Pros and newbies alike shared tips on a wide-range of topics, including the following: 1) What are your favorite productivity tools? 2) Assuming many #solopr folks work from home, how do you manage interns and assistants? Where/how do they work? 3) Is it acceptable to [...]

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When to Tap Your Network

One of the most important issues a PR consultant faces is how and when to bring in help as subcontractors. During this week’s #solopr Twitter chat, reasons to have a robust network of support came up in response to the following questions: 1)  How do you handle vacation, maternity leave, sick days, etc.? 2) What [...]

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Subcontracting, SEO and More

Experts in PR consulting once again offered hundreds of pieces of sage advice in this week’s #solopr Twitter chat. During the discussion, there was a universal sentiment that subcontracting or outsourcing non-core services is important for long-term success as a PR consultant. Be sure to check out the transcript in PDF for guidance on all [...]

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