The hottest Public Relations Substack posts right now

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Wadds Inc. newsletter 0 implied HN points 30 Nov 20
  1. The NHS has documented how communication staff adapted during COVID-19. They shared their digital transformation experiences during the crisis.
  2. Research shows that media coverage helps startups raise funds. Good public relations can make a significant difference.
  3. It's important to create a positive culture for remote workers. Building community and being transparent helps keep teams connected.
Wadds Inc. newsletter 0 implied HN points 09 Nov 20
  1. PR is performing better than expected, only seeing a small decline compared to other areas. It shows that strong leadership is important in the PR field.
  2. More journalists are creating their own businesses using platforms like Patreon and Substack to share their content. This shift helps them earn income outside traditional journalism.
  3. There's a rising demand for tools that help understand public opinion and news coverage. Using new tech can help brands find insights from the billions of daily searches.
Outspoken with Dr Naomi Wolf 0 implied HN points 15 Jun 25
  1. Political movements need to grow up and adapt. Relying on personal drama and immature tactics can derail important agendas.
  2. Listening and respecting constituents, especially women, is key. Strong female voices are essential to foster a successful movement.
  3. A clear and effective communication strategy is vital. A solid press office can help maintain relationships and convey progress consistently.
Kartick’s Blog 0 implied HN points 22 Feb 26
  1. Public disputes don't have clear winners because every side can offer plausible counterarguments, leaving neutral observers unsure.
  2. Don't engage in public criticism; either stay silent or post a short line that you don't discuss such matters publicly.
  3. Responding usually harms more than helps: allies already believe you, opponents will twist your words, and gossip-seekers just feed on the spectacle, so silence protects your reputation.