Publicity and Public Relations
“Advertising you pay for, PR you pray for.” By telling your brand’s story in a compelling way, providing value in your press releases and using creative imagery you can spend less time on your knees and more time basking in the moment.
What do you do/need to be ahead of the PR-Marketing game?
This was originally written as advice to PR-Marketing majors at the University of Texas in response to the question, “What do you do/need to be ahead of the PR-Marketing game?”
Why a marketing or PR degree won’t get you a job
This was originally written as advice to PR & Marketing majors at the University of Texas in response to the question, “Do you have anything you would like to add that might help PR-Marketing majors?”
Advice to PR & Marketing students
This was originally written as advice to PR & Marketing majors at the University of Texas in response to the question, “What advice would you give to students going into the PR & Marketing field?”
Why are PR campaigns valuable?
This was originally written as advice to PR/Marketing majors at the University of Texas in response to the question, “How has PR helped you branch out into other fields you are interested in?”
Why pay for a marketing-PR-social media consultant?
This was originally written as advice to PR & Marketing majors at the University of Texas in response to the question, “What do you say when client ask why they should pay for a marketing-PR-social media consultant?”
What special skills are needed to work in PR-Marketing?
This was originally written as advice to PR/Marketing majors at the University of Texas in response to the question, “What special skills are needed for a position PR/Marketing?”
Keeping your job in PR-Marketing
This was originally written as advice to PR/Marketing majors at the University of Texas in response to the question, “From your experience, how is the job market looking for the field of PR?”
Landing a job in PR-Marketing
This was originally written as advice to PR/Marketing majors at the University of Texas in response to the question, “How did you get into the field of Public Relations?

