Top 3 PR Articles of the Week: Friday, June 27, 2014

One of my favorite SNL skits of all-time is entitled #hashtag. If you haven’t seen it, watch it (http://bit.ly/19hfeCY)! While it’s easy to make fun of the way people use social media, it’s definitely something that is here to stay-at least for the foreseeable future. We are continually searching for how to harness the power of social media. Our Top 3 PR Articles of the Week focus on hashtags, Facebook usage trends and the new Facebook Newswire. Enjoy!

Social Media Today
A scientific guide to hashtags: How many, which ones, and where to use them Read>>>

Ragan
What FB Newswire means for PR pros Read>>>

Wall Street Journal
Survey: Teens say they are using Facebook more Read>>>

Have a great weekend!

Kristin Rabas (@krabas)
Sr. Public Relations Advisor
Aurora Health Care

PRSA Mentor Program kicks off second year

Mentor program kickoff 2014The PRSA Young Pros Mentor Program, a joint program between the Southeastern Wisconsin PRSA parent chapter and the PRSA Young Pros, recently embarked upon its second year.

Launched in 2013, the program’s goal is to foster relationships between young and seasoned professionals by providing programming, networking opportunities, idea sharing and career guidance.

A kickoff dinner was held on June 24 at Transfer Pizzeria to give mentors and mentees a chance to get acquainted. We are excited to have 17 pairs matched up one-on-one for the upcoming year.

In addition to the kickoff dinner, a social outing and an industry event are being planned for participants throughout the yearlong program. Details for these events will be announced soon.

In addition to planned Mentor Program events, mentors are also encouraged to invite their mentees to join them for at least one PRSA luncheon or other professional development event.

Contact PRSA mentor program chair Emily Bultman at ebultman@wda.org for more information.

 

Top 3 PR Articles of the Week: Friday, June 20, 2014

Unlike other Top 3 PR Articles of the Week blog posts, the top three articles from this week do not follow a common theme. Instead, the articles below give our readers practical advice and insights into current trends in the PR profession, the Dockers ‘Dad Pants’ campaign and the dreaded ask for free publicity. Enjoy!

JimRomenesko.com
No syrupy response to IHOP’s request for free publicity Read>>>

Bulldog Reporter
PR profession enjoying a multi-year period of expansion in budgets and staffs Read>>>

PRNewser
The Dockers ‘Dad Pants’ campaign works on a few different levels Read>>>

Have a great weekend!

Kristin Rabas (@krabas)
Sr. Public Relations Advisor
Aurora Health Care

Take 5: Kelly Savage, APR

Chapter position: Chair of accreditation Kelly Savage
Current position: Community relations specialist for WI, MN and ND at State Farm

What do you find most beneficial about our chapter? I love the networking opportunities as I get more involved with chapter activities. I am also the local chair of accreditation and enjoy helping members through this process. Everyone on the board is friendly and willing to help members and their companies grow and succeed. Take advantage of all we have to offer!

What do you like best about being a professional communicator? I love telling stories. I think I have one of the best gigs around. I funnel State Farm® funding to groups that are doing great work in our community, and then I get to partner with them and leverage public relations tools to showcase our partnership to external audiences. I love it!

Who do you suggest your fellow chapter members follow on Twitter? I mainly use Facebook and Twitter. I manage a Twitter account for State Farm. Would love to connect with you there. Follow me @SF_KellySavage!

What do you like to do outside of work? I have two boys, ages 5 and 8. I like to enjoy my time with them and my husband outside of work. I also love to exercise. I covered 500 miles with my feet last year and hope to increase my mileage for 2014!

What’s your favorite restaurant in Southeastern Wisconsin? I love to try new restaurants in the area. I love Blue’s Egg for great breakfast food and love Wasabi in Brookfield for fantastic sushi.

Take 5 is a recurring set of questions designed to get to know our chapter’s board members. 

Top 3 PR Articles of the Week: Friday, June 13, 2014

I would say that most PR professionals consider themselves “communication experts.” Obviously everyone is going to make a mistake here and there, but overall we think we can write and speak pretty well. Therefore, this week’s Top 3 PR Articles of the Week reminds us of the communication pitfalls we should try to avoid. Enjoy!

Forbes
Two misleading words triggered GM’s catastrophic communication breakdown Read>>>

jimromenesko.com
‘Excited’ is the most overused word in PR Read>>>

Ragan
Phrases that sabotage your career Read>>>

I know I find myself inserting the word excited into news releases from time to time. Anyone else?

Have a great weekend!

Kristin Rabas (@krabas)
Sr. Public Relations Advisor
Aurora Health Care

Take 5: Bill Bussler

Bill BusslerChapter position: Vice president
Current position: Vice president, integrated marketing, STIR – Advertising & Integrated Messaging

What do you find most beneficial about our chapter? The opportunities available to meet other Milwaukee-based PR practitioners. Of course, in addition to attending our chapter’s monthly luncheons, I highly recommend getting involved in one of our committees. That’s really the best way to interact with other members.

What’s the craziest thing you’ve had to do for work? Early in my career, I was the “talent” inside several oversized mascot costumes. While this sounds like fun, it can actually be quite grueling work, especially on hot summer days. I probably dropped several pounds during each shift.

What’s your favorite restaurant in Southeastern Wisconsin? I’m a huge fan of Cousins Subs. I think their Italian Special is the best sandwich in town. But, for something a little more fancy, I often suggest Carnevor or Harbor House.

What’s your favorite part about living and working in Southeastern Wisconsin? The people. There’s a wonderful combination of work ethic and approachability here in Milwaukee that’s hard to find in other markets.

What’s the best vacation you’ve taken? My honeymoon in Costa Rica. The rainforests are amazing and offer such a unique array of plants and animals. Plus, the fishing there is great.

Take 5 is a recurring set of questions designed to get to know our chapter’s board members.

Top 3 PR Articles of the Week: Friday, June 6, 2014

Public relations professionals are commonly asked to predict the future. Ok, maybe that’s a little bit of an exaggeration, but it is true that PR professionals are always trying to stay ahead of the curve and get involved in the next big thing before our competitors. Therefore, this week’s Top 3 PR Articles of the Week concentrate on the future. Enjoy!

Bulldog Reporter
Only 26% of Marketers Can Prove the Value They Bring to Their Business, New Research Shows: 85% Feel Increasing Pressure to Measure Marketing’s Value and Contribution Read>>>

Social Media Today
The New Facebook Page Design Is Coming: What It Means For You Read>>>

Fortune
Words are dead. Here’s what will replace them. Read>>>

Have a great weekend!

Kristin Rabas (@krabas)
Sr. Public Relations Advisor
Aurora Health Care

Top 3 PR Articles of the Week: Friday, May 30, 2014

It’s no secret that digital marketing and social media advertising are booming while more traditional forms are being pushed aside. However, new types of marketing approaches require new strategies and ways of engaging the consumer. Therefore, this week’s Top 3 PR Articles focuses on just that – how to reach consumers through marketing via digital channels. Enjoy!

Bulldog Reporter
Retail Marketers Are Shifting Their Focus to Personalized Digital Campaigns, New Study Reveals: 9 Out of 10 Senior Marketers Say Personalized Messages Work Better than Mass Communications Read>>>

Fast Company
6 Research-Backed Ways to Get More Followers on any Social Media Read>>>

Bulldog Reporter
Majority of Consumers Think Brands Need to Stop Trying to “Surprise and Delight”—Most Prefer an Efficient Customer Experience to a Personalized One, IntelliResponse Study Finds
Read>>>

What strategies have you implemented to engage consumers via social media or digital advertising?

Have a great weekend!

Kristin Rabas (@krabas)
Sr. Public Relations Advisor
Aurora Health Care

Barbara Behling shares crisis communications strategies

Barbara Behling

Barbara Behling of Red Cross

By Kelly Savage, chapter chair of accreditation

It’s always a pleasure to hear about the tremendous  impact the American Red Cross has on our community. I’m so blessed to volunteer for this organization and support its programs through grants on behalf of State Farm®. On Wednesday, May 28th I also had the opportunity to learn from Barbara Behling at a Southeastern Wisconsin PRSA luncheon as she shared details about her role as a PR professional assisting the Red Cross with crisis communications for national and local disasters.

It was fascinating to hear how the Red Cross handles these challenging situations. Barbara has assisted with so many tragedies, from the Sikh Temple shooting to Hurricane Sandy to recent wildfires in California.

One thing that resonated with me was Barbara’s comment that she never forgets the dates of the disasters to which she’s responded. It’s so important for organizations to realize not only that you need dedicated and sympathetic people to handle crisis situations, but also that these situations take a toll on the individuals managing these issues. Since the Red Cross responds daily to tragic events in people’s lives, they luckily have trained professionals to help volunteers and employees through these hard times. I can imagine sometimes organizations might miss how these situations affect the people whose job it is to help others pick up the pieces of their crumbled lives.

The other idea that stood out is that groups shouldn’t join in on a fight that’s not theirs. In other words, stick to the issue at hand. At times the situation isn’t about you or your organization, and if that’s the case, don’t complicate the situation. Stay on the sidelines and do what you do best to contribute. Barbara shared that the Sikh Temple church members wanted to highlight the Red Cross so donations could be made to help the organization continue its great work, but they decided it was best to not take away from the issue at hand. I think that is noble and the public can respect that.

Barbara’s stories help us remember that behind every crisis are individuals and families who have been affected, as well as those who are trying their best to make things better as much as possible in a given situation. As long as transparency, integrity, a prompt response and the consideration of unintended consequences are a part of the process, hopefully everyone involved will be able to move forward quickly and smoothly.

Accreditation in Public Relations (APR) celebrates its golden anniversary

Have you ever contemplated the significance of the three capital letters following the names of some PR professionals? Do you even know what they stand for? What about the value they bring to your employer, client, career and you personally?

The Accreditation in Public Relations (APR) program celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, and we see this as the perfect opportunity to briefly reflect on the program and its value to PR professionals.

What is accreditation?
As a brief background, the credential was established in 1964 and is the PR profession’s only national postgraduate certificate program. Administered by the Universal Accreditation Board (UAB), the program is voluntary and aims to unify and advance the PR profession through recognizing individuals who have demonstrated a high-level of understanding, dedication and experience in the field.

What are the benefits?
Today, more than 5,000 professionals hold the APR designation, and it is a career milestone that many look to achieve as a PR professional. Unlike many professional certifications, the APR is not a requirement, making it more desirable. And while some seek it out for a raise or a better job, many simply just appreciate the title for what it signifies – a commitment to the PR profession.

A few primary reasons for professionals to earn their APR include:

  1. APR is a mark of excellence
  2. APR promotes lifelong learning
  3. APR is a method of career enhancement
  4. APR enhances the PR profession in general
  5. APR demonstrates the desire to succeed

Celebrate the 2014 landmark
As 2014 marks the 50th year for the APR, we invite you to join us at this year’s Paragon Awards to recognize the accomplishments of Milwaukee’s APRs as well as learn more about its value and relevance.