DENVER, CO (June 4, 2020) — ARL Strategic Communications today announced that Forrester, one of the most influential research and advisory firms in the world, named the company one of the top 13 Public Relations firms in the world. “We are honored to be listed as one of the top PR firms in the world by Forrester,” said Amanda Lee, CEO at ARL Strategic Communications. “We are passionate about helping high-performing technology companies build a communications strategy to tell their story and enhance their brand. In a crowded market, it is so important to partner with a PR firm that helps you address challenges, gain a competitive edge, centralize messaging, establish trust, generate new leads, win awards, and more. I truly love what I do and wake up every day excited to work with my clients. Together, we are making an impact. ” View the list at https://go.forrester.com/blogs/do-channel-vendors-need-public-relations-anymore/.
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More than 40 million Americans are giving online dating a try because it is an opportunity to start fresh with a new somebody. Essentially you have a clean slate to present yourself in the way you want others to perceive you. This is called your personal brand.
When filling out the online dating profile, you suddenly realize that the questions are intimidating, and not to mention long. And deciding which picture to post of yourself and whether or not you should include that adorable photo of your cat can be daunting. Then it dawns on you: Why am I doing this again?! Whether its online dating or defining your company’s image, what does your brand say about you? It’s easy to throw in the towel when it comes to creating a personal brand or a company imagine, no matter if it’s for an online dating website or in the professional capacity. Many of us just don’t have the bandwidth. The truth of the matter is, you do need to care about your company’s image and your personal brand. Here are some important points to consider. When people are Googling you, what do they find? When searching for a new IT service provider or VAR, oftentimes companies will research you and your company online before moving forward in the process. When they search your company, what pops up? Can they even find you? Because people are busy, first impressions matter whether it is online or face-to-face. Consider taking the time to thoroughly develop your website copy, make it user-friendly, and include helpful images and an interface that’s attractive to consumers. Don’t forget the heart and soul of your website: the story. Clearly define the company, the objectives and the services you provide. Make sure the grammar is correct and that you utilize spell check because there is nothing worse than visiting a website that is hard to read and full of errors. It sends a message to the consumer that you aren’t trustworthy and your work may be sloppy. Does social media matter? You know that picture from college you never wanted anyone to see, but your friend posted it on their social media feed? Well, it is back, and it is showing up when people Google your name. You need to be extremely cognizant about managing your second life – the online you. Let me tell you, it can feel like a full-time job, but your online appearance could mean all the difference whether you’re seeking a date online or trying to find your next account. I always urge my clients to take social media seriously, but not to use it as the end-all, be-all communications strategy. It is meant to augment your brand enhancement efforts, not lead them. Let social media work for you, not against you. Create a business Facebook Page and model it after that incredible website you just developed. You know, the one with no errors that tells your company’s story and clearly defines who you are and what you do. If you want to dip your toe into the Twittersphere, make sure you are going to be active and take a few minutes to brush up on all the lingo before you get started. Search keywords or “hashtags” that relate to your business to discover new articles, customers, and industry thought leaders. Then actually use them in your tweets. Twitter can also be extremely helpful when trying to get in touch with a potential client that may otherwise be ignoring your emails and phone calls. Be creative and reach out by retweeting one of their posts or by liking a recent project or initiative. How do I get started? Just like online dating, creating a brand will take effort. But remember, your company’s image is worth it, just like the possibility that you may meet your soul mate on Match.com. Here are three simple steps to get you started: 1. Define your brand. When defining your brand, consider your company’s differentiators, the audience you are trying to reach, and the value-add you provide your customers. 2. Build a strategic communications plan. Just like a business plan, your strategic communications plan will act as your roadmap for success. When creating this plan, make sure it includes your company’s positioning statement, core messaging, goals, objectives, strategies, and tactics. 3. Engage with your customers both in person and online. Social media can be used as a catalyst to engage current and future customers. You can also use it as a way to service your clients that may have a technical issue and decided to post it as a comment on Twitter using your handle. Impress them by responding quickly and with the answer they need to solve their issue. Go the extra distance to show them that you care. You may only get one shot to impress, so make sure your company and personal brand are on-point. It could mean the difference in that date with someone special or that future client you’ve been trying to impress. Read more via The VAR Guy Many SMBs do not have an established Public Relations (PR) practice within their business. But should they? As with any business decision, it is important to ask the right questions and weigh the pros and cons.
While the day-to-day operations are extremely important, it is just as critical to manage your company’s brand. How does the market perceive your business? Are you even on the radar? Figuring out who your target market is and developing those relationships can be the difference in your long-term survival as a business. To set up a PR practice the right way, understand that it will take time, the right partner, and some financial resources to launch your brand. When you have made the decision to develop a brand strategy through PR, the first step is to find the right partner. When considering the right partner, find someone who is willing to listen. From there, the right partner will help you build a roadmap for your future. Your PR partner will also want skin in the game. Just like any good contractor, when they estimate your scope of work, the hours will match up accordingly. And they will not nickel and dime you on hourly rate overages. In fact, PR firms that have skin in the game will also give you back hours (within reason). Our firm has the pleasure of working with many technology disrupters in the marketplace and they are just starting to position their company and build their message. We spend a lot of time listening to their individual needs, goals and objectives. We also create a customized mix of PR strategies and tactics to help our partners meet their established goals and objectives. If you are seeking to tell your story and enhance your brand in the marketplace, let us help you check something off of your to-do list. Call us today for a complementary consultation for PR services. |
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