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On pedants and dilettantes, gurus and gravitas

posted by on February 3 2010 in Thought Leadership - 4 Comments

I had the opportunity last week to visit with a friend from college whom I had not seen in 25+ years. We had a nice visit in his Park Avenue office, learned that our companies employ roughly the same number of people, and that we market in very much the same way.

How to Create a B2B Social Media Game Plan: S.E.L.L.

posted by on January 28 2010 in Digital PR - 5 Comments
Elizabeth Sosnow

Just a few years ago, the word “engagement” meant diamond rings to most of us. Today, that word represents a sort of business to business marketing nirvana: the ability to develop an ongoing, mutually beneficial dialogue with your clients, customers and prospects.

ACCIDENTS LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO HAPPEN …

posted by on January 8 2010 in Public Relations - 1 Comment
John Bliss

Anyone who spends time doing marketing communications for professional services firms will recognize some of these disasters in waiting. PR professionals can be ridiculed for making some classic rookie faux pas, like mass emailing reporters, not knowing what they’re pitching and to whom they’re pitching – you get the gist.

Do End of Year Bonuses Signal Musical Chairs This Year?

posted by on January 4 2010 in Internal Communications - No Comments
Donna McSorley

While the holiday season is behind us there is one more annual tradition to prepare for: the game of musical chairs in the finance industry. Most Wall Street firms pay annual bonuses to employees either at or shortly after the end of the year. Anticipation of these payments, which may account for the majority of total compensation, tends to cause employees to time their job hunts to minimize the amount of bonus money they leave behind with a former employer.

CFPA: Better Financial Regulation or a Roadblock to Innovation & Service?

posted by on December 23 2009 in Public Relations for Financial Services - 3 Comments

New legislation currently in the Senate creates a new agency that will police mortgages, credit cards, personal loans and home appraisals resulting in significant new liabilities for credit card and other consumer lending marketers— and their communications firms could be put in the line of fire, too.

Read all about it! This Week’s Top Line News Summary – 12/21/09

posted by on December 21 2009 in Media Relations - No Comments

So we’ve come to our last week in the office of 2009, and we’re going out in style! Please find below the headlines in the banking, bankruptcy, healthcare and retail sectors to kick off your week. See you in 2010!

Thought Leaders’ Block: Four Tips to Jumpstart Your Writing

posted by on December 16 2009 in Thought Leadership - 1 Comment
Meg Wildrick

In today’s “knowledge economy,” most of us are in the business of selling ideas. Whether your industry is banking, insurance, advisory services, consulting, engineering/architecture, pharmaceuticals or medical equipment, chances are your customers care as much about how you think and what you know (i.e., ideas, insights) as they do about the features/functions of what you sell. In this environment, successful marketing means smart thought leadership (e.g., books, studies, analyses, blog posts, articles).

Read all about it! This Week’s Top Line News Summary – 11/30/09

posted by on November 30 2009 in Media Relations - No Comments

Breaking out of your Thanksgiving-induced tryptophan coma yet? If not, we are confident that this morning’s exciting news headlines will! It’s Monday – “Cyber Monday” in fact, for those in the Retail sector – so it’s time again for our weekly preview of this week’s headlines in the B2B sectors we work in the most. Last week we focused on banking, healthcare and markets; this week we’re going to several other corners of the business world: management, real estate and of course – retail.

Read all about it! This Week’s Top Line News Summary – 11/2/09

posted by on November 2 2009 in Media Relations - No Comments

To coin ESPN is it Monday yet? Yes it is and to start the week off we have a round-up of the latest and greatest news in the banking, management and bankruptcy sectors. Enjoy!

Banks & Social Media – Will Slow & Steady Win the Race?

posted by on October 22 2009 in Public Relations for Financial Services - 7 Comments
Kellie Sheehan

Banks’ presence on social media outposts has increased exponentially over the past six months. On Twitter alone, the number of financial institutions with accounts skyrocketed from 54 to over 710 between March and October this year, according to Visible Banking .