Amendola Updates
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Client Planning Should Resemble Meticulous Preparations for the Lewis and Clark Expedition
/0 Comments/in Blog /by Philip AnastIn Stephen Ambrose’s book “Undaunted Courage,” readers learn about the courageous Lewis and Clark Expedition, and the advanced planning and preparation that went into such a grand, historic adventure. It got me thinking just how important a fraction of such planning is for a client’s public relations program. Depending on the nature of the agency/client […]
The 4 Essential Components of a Strong Case Study
/0 Comments/in Blog /by Brandon GlennWhile every tool in the PR arsenal from press releases to bylines offer value in generating attention, a strong case study has the potential to stand above the rest as a real-world example of how a vendors’ product helped a customer solve a vexing business problem. A strong case study can help a company begin […]
Keeping Up with Changes to the AP Stylebook
/0 Comments/in Blog /by Ken KrauseThe writing “Bible” for public relations is the AP stylebook. Anytime a PR professional (or anyone writing for media publication for that matter) is unsure of what to do, such as whether to capitalize an executive’s title in a press release, a quick glance at the print or online version will provide the correct answer. […]