Friday, July 24, 2015

5 PR Tips to Learn from James Bond

James Bond is a global icon, everyone across the globe knows of MI6 agent 007. His movies and books have been hitting theaters and shelves since 1962. His films have set many box office records and gained scores of fans.

Of course, there are more than just fancy ways of using gadgets, driving cars, and getting women from James Bond; we can also learn how to promote ourselves and our businesses. Here are 5 franchise PR lessons to learn from Mr. Bond.

Know what your pitch will be and make sure to nail it each time you deliver it.
We all know the iconic way that James Bond introduces himself, “Bond. James Bond.” I tried to do this myself but my name does not work as smoothly. While it does not make so much sense that a spy is so willing to divulge his identity, it is a memorable calling card and he delivers it perfectly every time.

What is your calling card when you are out making connections and sales? You might want to try a different way than what James Bond does but do keep it as memorable and easy to deliver.

Have the best tools and know how to use them. James Bond has the best gadgets and keeps on top of how to use them. Whether it is a car that shoots missiles, a jetpack, or a pen that doubles as a remote for an explosive, he has the latest and greatest. Just like Bond, franchise public relations professionals have to be on the edge of the latest tools, tech, and techniques; things like tablets, smartphones, connections with reporters, etc.

Unfortunately, you might not have the luxury of the taxpayer paying for things like James Bond does, which means having someone else, or yourself.

Use those gadgets and tools but have a backup plan. While Bond did always have good gadgets to his disposal, he did not always rely on them too heavily. Bond was always an agent that relied more on his own mind, skill, and those around him (even if it was another human to take the impact of a fall or bullet).

Like Bond, we know that social media has become a huge part of good PR and marketing, however, that does not mean we can only concern ourselves with the followers and fans. We still have to use the simple and traditional methods from time to time.

Dress the part. James Bond always has the best suits and looks great in them. Like him, you need to dress the part as well, even if it does not mean dropping thousands on a suit. But look and act professional.

Be social. Bond goes out to clubs and such and gambles, drinks, has shaken martinis, etc. and he gets to know people. We are not saying you should get involved in these things but do take the note that in order to gain business and connections, you have to be out there, you have to be social.

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

The Rise of Social Advertising Beyond Facebook

Facebook will be a major player in the social media advertising scene for a while due to its incredible potential reach and scale, everyone is on Facebook. However, due to the Facebook algorithm that dictates visibility for free brand pages, less than two percent of posts get seen anymore. This means either paying to use Facebook for more visibility or jumping focus of social media marketing to other platforms. The rise of platforms like Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, and Google+ is really eye opening in 2015.

These other platforms are rolling out features and ad products that bring brands to the forefront of consumers. More and more, content is the way to tell if your social ad will be a winner. Along with great content, image-centric content is driving engagement and conversions on social media. This used to be only true for Facebook but even with Twitter, tweets that have an image are seeing 54 percent more favorites and retweets and 84 percent more clicks.

Pinterest, created back in 2009, reaches more than 70 million users
. Pinterest now has Promoted Pins for brands who want to advertise and bring more visibility to their boards and products. Brands are given free impressions and are only charged when their pins are clicked, which then goes against the brand's weekly or monthly budget.

Other platforms like Tumblr or Google+ are also gaining traction from brands. What are your thoughts for your business regarding which social media platforms are best? Let us know in the comments! As a Chicago PR agency, we are excited about social media and how businesses use it.

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Don't Ask Siri About 9/11. Here's Why.

A recent trend has been floating around that if you ask Siri about 9/11 (the September 11th attacks), that it will be a hilariously entertaining response. However, the real result is less than funny.

If you mention "9/11" to Siri, she will call emergency response in the US. If that happens, you have five seconds to cancel the call or you will be on the other end of a dud 9-1-1 call, which can result in considerable repercussions.

Many iPhone users are being tricked into this prank via Twitter and many US emergency response teams are not happy about it. Some police stations have reported getting hundreds of dud 9-1-1 calls.

Even if you hang up the phone after the call is placed, you will be contacted by the police, according to emergency protocol (in case the call is real and your phone call got interrupted).

As a franchise PR agency, we know social media can be highly persuasive and fun. Enjoy it responsibly.

Friday, June 12, 2015

How to Use Instagram for Your Business

Businesses have been moving to Instagram in droves. Instagram has even started tailoring its platform to businesses to make things easier for them.

So what can your business do to make Instagram a useful tool? Our franchise PR team can help!

1. Balance your fun images with professional images. Tell a story of your business through your images. Have the professional ones to show your business is productive and on top of its game. Blend those images with the fun images of your business. When you show those fun images, it gives clients or customers more confidence in your business, believe it or not. It shows you're not fake and it shows that you have personality. Clients and customers love to see a business with personality and is not robotic.

2. Build a following. To get more followers on Instagram, connect with your customers and clients on their professional or personal accounts. Connect your Instagram account with your company's Twitter and Facebook accounts, share your posts to those sites (cross-promotion).

Another task to do that will garner followers is using relevant, popular hashtags. Both parts of that are important. Relevant. Popular. You can use a popular hashtag about cats in your photo about your business that sells sporting goods but it won't help. You can also use a very relevant hashtag but if there are only 10 posts using it, it won't do much either.

A third task is to follow people and engage with their posts. Like them. Comment on them (appropriately). This can really help your business since not many businesses actually engage with photos, they just post their own.

3. Use videos. Now that Instagram allows videos, they are a wonderful way to create and curate content for your followers. They show more than just a static moment. They feature voices, laughter, information, and whatever your business can fit into the 15 seconds.

4. Embed the Instagram videos to your site and blog. Everybody loves seeing videos on blogs and websites, they drive traffic and engagement. You can embed them so they are flawlessly intwined. When people share your blogs and visit your site, they will be seeing those videos, sharing them, and extending your Instagram's reach.

5. Follow your followers. When someone gives your corporate Instagram a follow, follow them back. It easily builds positive franchise PR for your business and shows your followers that you like them and not just for their sales. It is surprising how many businesses do not follow their followers back, which would show your business is different, that it cares.

6. Don't post too much. But post. The speed of posting pictures on Instagram is laid back. You can go a couple days between posts and still be fine. If you have a business that creates video and image worthy posts that won't be redundant and boring with frequent posts, then post every day. Gauge your followers. Gauge the engagement and excitement of your posts. For example, a company like Nike has engaging enough content to post every day; not because they're a global company but because they cover so many sports and are highly relevant to many people.

7. Use filters and effects. Don't be afraid to use the filters on Instagram or, if you are so skilled, Photoshop. Our Chicago PR agency can help with using Photoshop for your business! Create unique images and make your pictures incredible. If you create branded images, even better.

8. Host contests on Instagram. Use a specific hashtag for participants to add to their images so they can be submitted to your contest. Have a prize that is worth winning.

9. Showcase employees. Talk about your employees to show your followers who they deal with when then engage with your business! This is another way to show the personality of your business. Employee of the month? Employee who won an office contest? Whatever you want. Make it relevant & appropriate.

10. Build a visual experience for your followers. Make your profile exciting to follow. Whether the photos and videos are "Wow!" or you can have interesting posts and are connected to engaging stories, make your profile exciting.

Instagram is a great place to build your social media following. If your business is not on Instagram, then you are missing out. Contact All Points PR, a Chicago PR agency, about your business's social media strategy!

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Jeb Bush in a PR Crisis?

It seems that future Presidential candidate, Jeb Bush, is in a bit of a pickle.

Earlier this month, Bush was asked if he would have invaded Iraq if he was President; after a lengthy, circular response, it was said that he would not have invaded. However, this is after previous responses saying that he would have, then saying he wasn't sure, etc. Most recently, he stated that ISIS (ISIL) was a result of Obama's Presidency. 

Whether the questions about his choices on Iraq (if he was President) were fair or not, they were expected; as we know, the Iraq War is associated with George W. Bush, his brother. Jeb Bush will need to identify his thoughts on the issue better than he currently has.

Not only is the media flabbergasted by the amount of flip-flopping Jeb has put on this week but some GOP lawmakers have spoken out as well.

Of course, Jeb may have been in a pickle before he spoke out; as some political consultants have pointed out, the "Bush" name might make things harder for him. So Jeb will really have to make sure he is on top of his game in this campaign if he wants to win the Republican ticket. And the Presidency.

This is where great media play and franchise PR come into play. With the use of social media being so prevalent in politics these days, it would be very easy for a firestorm to erupt if he says something else that is questionable. That is how a PR crisis happens.