Good Monday, please enjoy today's Daily PR Brief - August 9, 2021
Read some of today's best PR and Comms industry news clips:
How can PR agencies survive another pandemic? Advice from Virgin's Tamara Pickett (The Drum - August 9, 2021)
5 perks that will draw workers back to the office (PR Daily - August 9, 2021)
Disney Attacks Scarlett Johansson Instead of the Facts (PRNEWS - August 9, 2021)
Under Pressure: Tips for Managing Work-Related Stress (PRSay - August 6, 2021)
Three Steps To Generating Revenue from Clubhouse (Spin Sucks - August 9, 2021)
A Mix Of Full-Time And Freelance Workers Can Help Your Agency Evolve (Forbes - August 9, 2021)
PR Masters Series Podcast, Episode #52 – Doug Simon, CEO, D S Simon Media (CommPro (UK) - August 6, 2021) [PODCAST]
When Should a P.R. Pro Give Away Advice for Free? (The Jonathan Rick Group - August 9, 2021)
White Men In PR Still Paid More, Promoted More Readily (PRovoke Media - August 6, 2021)
Move Over Traditional Media: Why Thought Leadership is the New Public Relations (Business 2 Community - August 7, 2021)
Good and Bad PR: We have no love for Love Island and Klaus-Dieter Flick this week (PRmoment (UK) - August 6, 2021)
Summary Section:
How can PR agencies survive another pandemic? Advice from Virgin's Tamara Pickett
By Eleanor Lim
The Drum - August 9, 2021
The growth and success of the PR industry is largely dependent on the needs and expectations of clients, which of course relies on the performance of other industries. When budgets were cut during the Covid-19 pandemic, many in communications were not prepared.
5 perks that will draw workers back to the office
By Elizabeth Baskin
PR Daily - August 9, 2021
Steering people back into an in-person setting will raise expenses–and maybe some hackles–but try these ideas to rebuild camaraderie, reestablish connections and reinvigorate your staffers.
Disney Attacks Scarlett Johansson Instead of the Facts
By Thom Weidlich and Eric Rose
PRNEWS - August 9, 2021
Disney attacked popular actress Scarlett Johansson as money-hungry during a pandemic. Instead, Disney ended up hurting its reputation.
Under Pressure: Tips for Managing Work-Related Stress
By Pam Fultz
PRSay - August 6, 2021
When we're under stress, it might seem logical to stay busy and keep our minds occupied but, at such times, self-care becomes more important than ever. We need to rejuvenate our minds, bodies and spirits every day. Here are some tips that helped me navigate this past year and other demanding periods of my life.
Three Steps To Generating Revenue from Clubhouse
By Michele Van Tilborg
Spin Sucks - August 9, 2021
Michele Van Tilborg shares her insights on how the popular new social media app Clubhouse can generate revenue.
A Mix Of Full-Time And Freelance Workers Can Help Your Agency Evolve
By Taja Dockendorf, Founder and CEO of Pulp+Wire
Forbes - August 9, 2021
We now know that we don’t always have to meet in person to share our creative energy; in fact, we’re often able to be more creative by collaborating with people all over the world.
PR Masters Series Podcast, Episode #52 – Doug Simon, CEO, D S Simon Media [PODCAST]
CommPro (UK) - August 6, 2021
Doug Simon is the CEO of award-winning firm D S Simon Media. His firm helps clients get their stories on television, through satellite media tours and by producing and distributing video content to the media.
When Should a P.R. Pro Give Away Advice for Free?
By Jonathan Rick
The Jonathan Rick Group - August 9, 2021
Let the way a prospect couches his request determine your next steps.
White Men In PR Still Paid More, Promoted More Readily
By Aarti Shah
PRovoke Media - August 6, 2021
Nearly all diversity pledges are around recruitment, retention and advancement — but what about pay equity? PRovoke Media research reveals little progress since 2017.
Move Over Traditional Media: Why Thought Leadership is the New Public Relations
By Amy Rosenberg
Business 2 Community - August 7, 2021
According to the Edelman Trust Barometer, business enjoys a 61% trust level globally, compared to 57% for non-governmental organizations, 53% for government, and 51% for media (ouch!). The same report found that more than half of people believe that businesses must fill the information void when the news media is absent. This new playing field creates some fantastic opportunities for public relations (PR) professionals.
Good and Bad PR: We have no love for Love Island and Klaus-Dieter Flick this week
By Andy Barr, Owner, 10 Yetis Digital
PRmoment (UK) - August 6, 2021
Hey there public relations fans, I return after two weeks off, feeling refreshed and raring to go. Did you miss me? Maybe don't answer that. We have no love for Love Island and Klaus-Dieter Flick this week.
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