Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Why PR Needs Bob Brown

Recently Australian senator and Greens Leader, Bob Brown, appeared on ABC TV's Q&A program. 

For almost an hour he took questions from the audience in the studio and from people on the net.

Brown, who will soon leave politics, spoke with conviction, clarity and force.  No one watching would have any doubt where he stood on the key issues facing Australia.  

Gone were the usual evasive, qualified and hedged comments which are now so common in public discourse. It was eloquent, straight from the shoulder stuff.

You may or may not like Bob Brown's policies, but you must admire the clear and consistent way he has communicated over his political career, irrespective of who he was talking with.

Good luck in retirement Senator.  Perhaps you should become the PR professor at the University of Tasmania and pass along your skills to the coming generation of young PRs and communicators.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Create Great Events: Podcast



Last week I ran an events workshop for sporting codes and clubs in the Australian Capital Territory.  

Those attending were planning events ranging from  Australia's national fencing championships to the upcoming hot air balloon launch for a major youth organisation.

The conversation was lively: partly because we all agreed events play an important role in the life of most not for profits. In any given year the calendar of most community groups will feature at least one event. 

That's because events provide opportunities to meet face to face with your audience and impress people with your passion. 

This podcast describes planning essentials, especially how to create innovative events that make your organisation stand out and capture attention.

Next week I'll post tips and techniques on promoting your event.  You can automatically get it by adding your address in the email subscription box to the right.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Word of Mouth Marketing

 
Word of mouth may be the oldest form of marketing yet encouraging others to share your information with their family, friends and workmates remains the most effective and least expensive form of promotion. 

In this podcast listen in as we talk about how topics, talkers, tools, time and tracking combine to form the five pillars of an effective word of mouth campaign.

Until mid March we will post a new episode each week in our Not For Profit PR podcast series.

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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Not for Profit PR: Starting Out In Social Media

In the latest in our PR audio series, North American broadcaster Wayne Kelly and I talk about how not for profits and community groups can get started on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other social media platforms.

We outline a very simple four step process for introducing social media into your PR. 

Click on the bar below and enjoy listening.  Let me know if you find this helpful and share your thoughts on what other information I should include in a future podcast on this subject. 

Thanks.

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Beginning The Digital Journey

Recently I met with Parentline ACT, a free confidential telephone service for parents and families in the ACT and surrounding area.

Parentline staff are professionally trained to help families and carers with factual, friendly information and support.
We were discussing how not for profits can use social media alongside existing communications cchannels to reach partner organisations and the public.

There was sense of energy as our group explored the possibilities of engaging key people and important sectors through the new communications channels. 

Good luck to the Parentline team as they continue their digital journey.