This fortnight's #CommsSchool homework is to share your blogging habits with the community. As well addressed by Stephen and Marcel in their Webinar on Tuesday, it's vital to keep on writing, and to populate your blog regularly. Otherwise, what's the point? But, how do you find the time to work a full-time job, go to… Continue reading #CommsSchool Homework – My Writing Habits
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#CommsSchool Homework – The PR Blogs I Admire
Because who says the learning ends at university right? Though an initiative set up largely to encourage and teach PR students to "develop communities, create content, and get ahead in comms careers", the Comms School that has been put together by Stephen Waddington and Marcel Klebba seemed too generous to ignore. Plus, I'm a big… Continue reading #CommsSchool Homework – The PR Blogs I Admire
2019’s Creative Campaigns #9 – KFC’s GRAVY Candle
KFC aren't strangers to a great creative comms campaign. Who can remember their great public apology when they infamously ran out of chicken? (How a chicken restaurant runs out chicken, I'll never know - but it did). So simple yet so effective, KFC's recovery campaign was one for the ages and was, wait - still… Continue reading 2019’s Creative Campaigns #9 – KFC’s GRAVY Candle
2019’s Creative Campaigns #6 – Name A COCKROACH After Your Ex
You can now name a cockroach after your ex. Yep, you heard that right. And though it sounds bizarre, I'm pretty sure everyone has a name in mind, right? Well, that's why this campaign - headed up by Hemsley Conservation Centre - is genius. Because it's so simple yet so effective, so relatable yet so… Continue reading 2019’s Creative Campaigns #6 – Name A COCKROACH After Your Ex
5 Lessons Of Being A PR Blogger
It feels as though I've been blogging forever, but believe it or not it's actually only been a year or so since I started blogging on this blog. (I've had a few failed attempts in the past, but let's not talk about those today). Like everybody I know, I've had my ups and I've had my… Continue reading 5 Lessons Of Being A PR Blogger