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PRSA Counselors Academy: Austerity Measures and Raising the Bar Do Not Mix

Posted by Lisa Gerber in March 16th 2012  

Build on the latest strategies and tactics for senior-level communicators at the PRSA 2012 Counselors Academy Spring Conference, May 6-8, in New Orleans. The conference is designed to help your agency maximize profits, people and potential.  Register Now

I’ll never forget the day the Counselors Academy brochure arrived in the mail.

It was Jan 2009, and my public relations business was almost five years old. I had been growing it every year in double digits and had added an employee in 2008.

And then it all hit the fan and I lost about 40 percent of my business in one fell swoop, and let my one employee go.

It felt like I was back to square one.

I realized at the time I knew a lot about public relations, but I didn’t have a clue about running a public relations business.

That’s when I opened the Counselors Academy brochure — a conference for agency CEOs and leaders about the business side of the agency. I thought long and hard about it. At a time when I was to be implementing austerity measures, I was contemplating a fairly significant expense.

There are two reasons for this post:

  1. I have drunk the Kool-Aid that is Counselors Academy and want to pass the glass around.
  2. Whether Counselors is for you or not, the idea of taking a risk and investing in yourself and/or your business is an important one.
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What’s Your Leadership Energy Level?

Posted by Robert Reed in May 12th 2010  

Forget traditional and alternative forms of power. The kind of energy you exude as an agency owner or manager can provide startling clues to the health and direction of your enterprise.

Are you out to secure long-term client relationships, or are you skimming the market for a short-term payday? Do you focus on employee retention or resign yourself to the inevitable turn over? Is your management structure strict command and control or a flatter, more open arrangement?

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Tweet Bites: An Interview With Jason Baer

Posted by Jason Baer in April 21st 2010  

As a lead up to the PRSA Counselors Academy Conference, social media expert Jay Baer (@jaybaer) was interviewed Twitter-style, by Counselors Academy member Bob Reed (@RAReed).  Here’s a recap of their conversation on how PR agencies need to think about the practice of social and digital media.

@RAReed: We’re transitioning from thinking and talking about social media to doing and measuring its effect. What are agencies getting right?

  • @jaybaer: Social media is so all encompassing that it’s lost meaning to say that you’re good at social media. There are so many facets to it now.
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Agency v. In-house

Posted by Greg Block in September 22nd 2008  

I get asked by young professionals all the time, “What’s better, in-house or agency public relations?” The answer is both. There are pluses and minuses to every situation. And I’ve been fortunate throughout my career to be on both sides of the discussion. I like to focus on the pluses.

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Walking the Walk

Posted by Steve Cody in May 5th 2008  

Blogging is so much more than just an important tool in the overall public relations counselor’s arsenal. Rather, it represents that rare opportunity in which we can not only provide counsel, but “live the experience” as well.

It was that intention to live the experience that first drove me to launch my own blog, Repman, two years ago. As is the case with any client I counsel, I was intent on first discovering what the “competition” was doing, what I could uniquely own and, critically, what fresh content I could generate to reinforce my desired positioning and point of view (POV).

The blog’s name, Repman, was a winner in terms of being a double entendre. It served as both an abbreviation for my subject area, reputation management, as well as becoming a “nickname” for me personally. I stayed laser-focused on my blogs. Each and every one dealt with image or reputation. Each and every one provided my POV on the good, the bad and the ugly. And, each and every one reflected my personality: edgy, irreverent, hopeful, and insightful.

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