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Year: 2012

What Does A PR Agency Do? Videos for PR

August 15, 2012January 31, 2023 Josephine ButlerAwards, Blog, Case Studies, Furniture PR, Public Relations, Raleigh PR Agency, Social Media + Influencer Engagementanalytics, Facebook videos, research, results, social media measurement, Thomasville Furniture, video production1 Comment on What Does A PR Agency Do? Videos for PR

People commonly ask us what a PR agency does. We thought the best way to answer that question would be to share case studies from our work that was recently recognized at the North Carolina chapter of the Public Relations Society of America’s (NCPRSA) InSpire Awards. Clairemont won 14 InSpire Awards, and we hope that this “Award Winning Wednesday” blog series will inspire you, too!

Client: Thomasville Furniture, established in 1904 and a leading name in the home furnishings industry.

Objective:  Create a series of videos to showcase Thomasville’s new furniture and upholstery at High Point Market, as well as demonstrate the versatility of the Reinventions collection, a multi-functional collection designed to maximize space in smaller homes, with the following goals:

  • Boost overall interactions on the Thomasville Facebook page, with special emphasis on increasing interactions among 18 to 34-year-olds by 5 percent.
  • Increase the number of likes on the page by 100 percent.

Execution: Commissioned research provided insights on media consumption preferences of Thomasville’s existing customers and younger target consumers. Focus groups revealed that younger consumers often see Thomasville’s furniture as special occasions furnishings, while they seek more of an everyday, comfortable look. Additionally, informal feedback from employees and customers indicated that previously produced videos weren’t necessarily viewed as targeting a younger demographic due to the fact that the on-camera talent didn’t match that desired age group.

To gain fans and keep them engaged, we provided creative content with quality videos focused on the following areas:

An Insider’s View to Furniture Market: The fact that furniture market isn’t open to the public didn’t stop us from sharing the collections that Thomasville debuted at market with its fans. A series of videos featured team members sharing information about new collections. To reinforce the idea that Thomasville’s furniture is so comfortable it makes you want to “kick up your feet,” each person was interviewed relaxing in her favorite vignette in the showroom, as she offered design tips or revealed sources of decorating inspiration. Collectively, these videos received 234,764 impressions.

How-to Videos: A mini-series was produced to showcase Reinventions, a new, multi-functional collection designed for everyday living. These videos demonstrated how to maximize space with the versatility of the collection’s pieces. For example, the Slater Mill Drop-Leaf Table can be folded down to a mere 13-inch deep sofa table or expand to a dining table to accommodate six people – ideal for city apartment living. These videos received a total of 88,055 impressions.

Results: Through our promotional efforts, including these videos, Thomasville’s fan base on Facebook increased from 11,249 to 31,256, approximately a 178 percent increase from 2010. Additionally, we boosted average weekly interactions from 2,964 to 7,571, a 155 percent increase, engaging the target audiences of existing customers and young consumers alike. Specific to the videos, we received nearly 322,819 total impressions, 102 likes and 43 comments, exceeding our goals.

What did you think of this social media case study? Was it helpful? Be sure to check out our last case study featuring the Thomasville Facebook page.

Have questions? Interested in Clairemont’s video production services? Drop us a line!

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Thinking About APR? Track Your Success

August 14, 2012January 31, 2023 Tracy LathanAPR, Blog, Professional Development, Public Relations, Raleigh PR AgencyRaleigh Public Relations Society

I recently had the pleasure of speaking to members of the Raleigh Public Relations Society about ways to advance in a public relations career. I shared a few nuggets of wisdom that have served me well over the years, but primarily I was there to talk about how working toward your Accreditation in Public Relations (APR) can be great for professional development. One topic we discussed that I want to share is something I wished I had done many years ago – bookmarking those projects you know are something special along the way.

Since the group was primarily comprised young people in their twenties just starting out in their careers, I made the point that while the APR can be an important achievement, you really need a few years of experience on the job before beginning the process. The most important thing to understand is what the APR process entails, so you can set aside components, plans, supporting materials, etc. for those projects throughout your career that really stand out as top notch. You can simply create a separate folder so the materials are easy to access and all in one place. Then, if and when you decide to pursue your APR, you are one step ahead when it comes to preparing your portfolio and readiness review materials.

I really wish I had done this. And I can’t tell you how many candidates over the years have told me they worked on a really great campaign but can’t remember all the details, or where to find the plan. When it came time to prepare for my readiness review, I spent weeks trying to remember all the projects I had worked on over the years and then finding the supporting materials for the one I chose. Even if you never go the APR route, no doubt something will come up down the road where this would come in handy.

So next time something in your gut tells you this project/campaign/event is worth setting aside – do it!! You will be so glad you did.

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My First 30 Days at a Raleigh PR Agency: Days 1-30

July 27, 2012January 31, 2023 Margot HorganBlog, Entry-Level PR Job, Raleigh PR Agencyentry-level PR job, entry-level PR position, PR Agency, Raleigh PR Agency, Raleigh Public Relations Agency

Thank you to everyone who read my recent blog series and offered advice and support as I navigated my way through my first month in an entry-level PR job. Since the blog entries are spread out over a period of time, I went ahead and made an archive of all the posts to make finding a specific post a little bit easier! Enjoy!

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My First 30 Days at a Raleigh PR Agency: Days 29 and 30

July 11, 2012January 31, 2023 Margot HorganBlog, Entry-Level PR Job, Public Relations, Raleigh PR Agencyentry-level PR job, entry-level PR position, PR, PR Agency, Raleigh PR Agency, Raleigh Public Relations Agency

So, this is the last blog for my 30-day series about life at a Raleigh PR Agency. Here is my final reflection, and the lessons that I’ve learned:

  • It’s not where you work – it’s who you work with that matters.
  • Read the news and stay up to date with what’s happening in the industry. It’s our job to know what the latest is and how it can help them in their respective industries.
  • Awards season: oh so stressful, but rewarding when your agency is recognized for all of its work.
  • Make sure to check your past award entries’ scoring sheets to see how you can improve.
  • When researching and compiling a lot of data, try not to get overwhelmed by the amount of information. Focus on what you really need to show, and everything will fall into place.
  • Great work is based on great writing.
  • Don’t forget to ask questions. It’s easier to clarify an assignment before you start it, then to do it wrong and need to start over completely.

The list could go on and on, but I’ll try and keep it concise. I’ve learned a lot in these past 30 days, and it hasn’t always been easy. There have been challenges, frustrations and mistakes. But, in the end, I always learned something and hopefully got better at my job. Thanks for reading, commenting and lending advice and support as I detailed my life and lessons as a brand new account coordinator. This blog series has reached its conclusion, but I’ll be back with more stories, thoughts, ramblings and insights about what it’s like to work at a Raleigh PR agency. Stay tuned!

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To Tweet or Not to Tweet?: A Guide to Twitter Business Etiquette

July 11, 2012January 31, 2023 Josephine ButlerBlog, Marketing, Public Relations, Social Media + Influencer Engagementadvice, business, don't reply to every tweet, etiquette, schedule tweets, social media monitoring, social network, tips, Twitter, Twitter for businesses

As consumers of all things public relations, the Clairemont team can’t seem to get enough of Twitter. From managing our own personal accounts to strategizing for clients, we’re constantly on the social networking site, tweeting away. And when we’re not having conversations on Twitter, we’re researching the latest industry tips and trends, via sites like HubSpot, where we recently stumbled across this gem. Too good not to share, we hope you’ll find these Twitter etiquette for business tips as helpful as we do!

Tip #1: In lieu of time, don’t make it a habit of replying to every single Tweet. You should be replying to two types of tweets on an ongoing basis: questions and negative comments. And it pays off. Did you know that 64 percent of users are more likely to purchase from businesses that answer their questions on Twitter?

Tip #2: Follow back your followers! This way, if your followers end up with a question, they have the opportunity to DM (direct message) you, and you better believe it: this is especially ideal when it’s a complaint!

Tip #3: To allow for more time to monitor content, schedule tweets in advance. And now that you have all this extra time on your hands, have a colleague take a second look — you never know what might come off the wrong way.

With these three tips, you’re well on your way to becoming a Twitter pro! Still need a little help writing, scheduling or creating a strategy surrounding your tweets? Clairemont can help! Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below. Have more tips to share? Ditto!

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