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Who is Briar Chapel’s Best Buddy on Facebook?

April 2, 2012January 31, 2023 Josephine ButlerBlog, Social Media + Influencer Engagement#BCbestbuddy, Best Buddy Contest, Briar Chapel, Buddy Scooter, contest, Facebook, Social Media, sweepstakes, win1 Comment on Who is Briar Chapel’s Best Buddy on Facebook?

It’s a special week this week. Each day we’re going to fill you in on ways you can get involved in Briar Chapel’s Best Buddy Contest and win a brand spanking new Buddy Scooter. In case you haven’t heard, the Best Buddy Contest is being hosted by our client Briar Chapel, the Triangle’s largest green community. The idea is to reward fans for their engagement across a variety of social media platforms, including Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Foursquare and YouTube (to mention a few). Not only do we think this is smart – it’s also a fun way to say thank-you to the community’s most loyal fans.  We’re absolutely honored to work with our client on this project!

And the winner of the Cutest Scooter Contest goes to…Buddy!

Even though the Best Buddy Contest has been going on for a couple of weeks now, it’s definitely not too late to join in on the fun. Here are a few easy (and did we mention fun?) ways to get points this week and get into the running to win a Buddy Scooter:

  • 5 pts: “Like” the Briar Chapel community page. Easy enough, right?
  • 5 pts: Link a video to the wall. Think educational videos on things like composting, community gardens, solar panels, etc. There are tons on YouTube!
  • 4 pts: Upload a photo to the wall. Looking for inspiration? We love the community art at Briar Chapel!
  • 3 pts: Share a link on the wall. Read anything interesting about green living? Post a link!
  • 2 pts: Share some love on the Briar Chapel wall. Feel free to share a few words of advice or something you like about the community. No photos or links necessary.
  • 1 pt: Like a post on the Briar Chapel wall.
  • 1 pt: Like The Abundance Foundation page.
  • 1 pt: Like the Triangle Off-Road Cyclist (TORC) page.

Want to go the extra mile? Here are a few ways to get even more points:

  • 10 pts: Post a photo of yourself in one of Briar Chapel’s model homes. Be sure to share your favorite feature about the home, as well as mention the builder.
  • 30 pts: Show some fanfare! Fanfare is anything a participant does that is deemed “fanfare worthy” by the folks at Briar Chapel. What are some ways you can get creative on Facebook?

OK, everyone! It’s time to get on Facebook and win a Buddy Scooter!

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Putting on a Show… a trade show, that is

March 30, 2012January 31, 2023 Dana PhelpsBlog, Free Advicemedia relations, PR, trade show marketing

With the trade show season upon us, today’s Free Advice Friday is focused on some beginner tips to making the most of exhibiting at an industry trade show. Based on Clairemont team members’ experience helping plan and conduct media outreach at shows in a variety of industries including building/construction, furniture, agricultural, lawn and garden, technology and telecommunications, below are a few tips to get you started. If you are already a trade show pro looking for some creative ideas for your next industry event or for an advanced trade show communications strategy, we’d be happy to discuss. Just drop us a line or give us a call!

  1. Start early. We recommend having an annual trade show plan in place so that you can compare and evaluate opportunities in a strategic fashion instead of on the fly with quickly approaching exhibitor deadlines. Select the opportunities that best match your business objectives, and start working with show organizers as soon as possible to get the best space and maximize all of the promotional opportunities available to you as an exhibitor.
  2. Have standards! We are talking about brand standards, of course. Make sure you are consistent with your company’s branding guidelines, and that your messaging is consistent at the show. Your booth graphics, your news announcements, your presentations, etc.  should all support the same message.
  3. Bring your A team.Think about who you need at the show and realize that different team members serve different purposes. If the focus of your booth is on products, the appropriate product managers should be available to answer questions. Making a big announcement? Consider a company executive or trained spokesperson. If you are doing media outreach, you’ll want your PR team there to facilitate interviews.
  4. Show me. After all, it is called a trade show, not a trade tell. Show how your products work. Demo your technology to show what your company can do that your competitors can’t.
  5. Go paperless.Trade shows are exhausting. Nobody wants to carry around a bunch of papers. Consider using flash drives or better yet, house your information on a branded url or driving participants to your social media channels for additional information and engagement.

Trade shows present amazing opportunities to meet with prospects, potential partners, industry influencers and members of the media. Hopefully the tips above, along with a comfortable pair of shoes, will have you on your way to a successful show!

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Green Thought Thursday: Green Decor

March 15, 2012January 31, 2023 Josephine ButlerBlog, Furniture PRanjou pear, color trends, emerald, furniture, Green, jade, sage, Saint Patrick's Day, St. Patrick's Day, upholstery

We thought we’d do things a little bit differently this Green Thought Thursday. In celebration of one of our favorite holidays of the year, Saint Patrick’s Day, we’ve decided to share a recent blog we wrote for our client Drexel Heritage. Enjoy!

These days, green is everywhere. From emerald to jade, jasper to sage (and even environmentally), everyone and everything is going green. Right now, we’re spotting different shades of green all around us, from Pinterest to the runway to right here in the Drexel Heritage showroom – and just in time: Saint Patrick’s Day is just around the corner!

To celebrate the approaching holiday, we’d like to revisit a quote from our resident designer, Denise Alala. “Green is the ultimate perennial – the color of nature,” she said. “But a new incarnation is just starting to emerge.”

Denise took note of this in Fifth Avenue windows and SoHo boutiques during a trip to New York early last year. Now, her ideas have taken shape on the showroom floor. Here are a few of our favorites:

Nothing says sleek sophistication like Denise’s green leather desk with lustrous silver nailhead trim.
Invoke feelings of calm and relaxation with this muted green sofa. Want to make it pop? Toss in a few striped pillows.
Sick of the same old solids? Create an interesting focal point in your living room with this Missoni-inspired side table in differing shades of neutral greens.
Go green or go home. This sofa table will turn heads with its bright acid green leather upholstery.

What are your favorite shades of green? We’d love to hear your thoughts, and happy Saint Patrick’s Day!

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Free Advice Friday: Lessons from some of PR’s Leading Ladies

March 9, 2012January 31, 2023 Josephine ButlerBlog, Counselors Academy, Free Advice, Public Relationsbusiness success, International Women's Day, PR professionals, woman, women advice

For those PR professionals celebrating International Women’s Day yesterday, you may have stumbled upon the article below from PR Daily: 15 women share advice for success and happiness in PR. We’re proud that our very own CEO Dana Hughens was featured. We think there are some great tips here for both genders and wanted to share the article as today’s Free Advice Friday.

Regarding gender differences, PR has imbalances of population, power, and pay.

As much as 85 percent of the public relations sector in the United States is female, and that percentage will probably hold steady or even grow. A PR professor at one major university said nearly nine out of 10 students in his classes are women.

However, men in the industry earn more than their female counterparts on average, though the income gap has shrunk considerably. According to an infographic from PR Week, the average vice president of PR is female and earns six figures.

“Many don’t realize what a different world it was for women joining the workforce in the ’70s,” said Mary Deming Barber of The Barber Group in Anchorage, Alaska. “But we have come a long way from those ‘Mad Men’ days.”

It’s a good opportunity to mark such progress. Today is International Women’s Day, marking the 101st anniversary of the day men and women in Europe rallied for women’s rights to vote, work, and more.

“More than 100 years ago, women began to fight for the freedoms we have today,” said PR exec Gini Dietrich. “We’re lucky to be able to have a seat at the proverbial table and move our way up the corporate ladders. But there still are some things we can be doing to progress.”

PR Daily asked Dietrich, Barber, and other female PR practitioners what advice they would give to their female colleagues and competitors. Here’s what they had to say:

Gini Dietrich, founder and chief executive officer of Arment Dietrich:

“Be nice to one another. Women tend to be our own worst enemies. Rather than be catty, gossipy, and mean, work together, find common interests, and support one another.

“Learn the difference between business and personal. Men have this down yet we struggle with it. When things happen at work, they’re business. Don’t ever take it personally.

“There is no crying in PR. If you have to cry, go to the ladies room and shut yourself in a stall. We all have weak moments; just don’t let them show.”

Danya Proud, director of media relations at McDonald’s USA:

“Know your customers and know your audience. Don’t be afraid to take calculated risk. Change is often hard, but a necessity to stay relevant and keep your brand top of mind for consumers.

“That said, when big brands have been doing things a certain way for so long, change needs to be incremental. It has to be small steps, not wholesale changes.

“People often rush to the destination of where they want to be, without fully thinking through the journey of how to ultimately get there.

“Think of it as a constant state of evolution—like a book with multiple chapters. All the chapters have to flow and be sequenced, otherwise there’s no story.

“My boss, Heather Oldani said to me recently, ‘When you’re far enough along … the last 2 percent is always the hardest.’

“That rings true to me every time I come up against a hurdle.”

Abbi Whitaker, owner/president of The Abbi Agency:

“Balance. As women, we need to step back, evaluate our priorities and decide what is really important from both a business and a personal perspective. Ask yourself at the beginning of each day what the five most important things are that you need to do that day and do those first. And make sure they are not all business focused. A well-balanced outlook and life tends to lead to a stronger and more successful business.”

Jayme Soulati, president of Soulati Media:

“Use the gifts you’ve been given; I learned my smile was one, but didn’t know that out of the gate. Develop a thick skin, but don’t let the lessons roll off too quickly because these are teachable moments (yes, that cliché still has merit). Glom onto a mentor who is always interested in giving back (ahem, hi!). Don’t be shy; step out of your comfort zone. Lastly, never, ever be embarrassed to call yourself in PR. After 27 years, I’m still proud.”

Laurel Moffat, communications specialist at Southwest Airlines:

“If I could give two pieces of advice, the first would be to just be yourself—know who you are and own it. The workplace can sometimes feel like a competition; focus on one-upping yourself instead of others (men or women). When you take on a project, find a new and innovative way to approach it every time. You’ll learn more about whom you are and challenge yourself in the process.

“The second comes from my mom who reminds me that I need to stop saying sorry all the time. Why do we always apologize for everything? Only say sorry when you have truly made a major mistake.”

Donna Vincent Roa, managing partner and chief strategist for Vincent Roa Group:

“For success in the workplace, I have five maxims:

1. Never underestimate the power of initiative and innovation in playing the impossible;
2. Be known for your creativity;
3. Abandon fear, outdated ideas, bad bosses, and procrastination;
4. Wholeheartedly embrace the role of change agent and ‘why not’ thinking;
5. Always work to position communication as a key enterprise asset that buttresses business goals.

“Everything in life, and in the workplace, is about the choices we make and how we execute those choices. So, in practice: determine your passion, build meaningful relationships, and always deliver outstanding results. These, too, bring success.”

Stacey Acevero, social media community manager at Vocus/PR Web:

“Success in the workplace really comes when you work outside of your job description. Don’t be afraid to be creative and try new ideas or create something new—they’ll push you over the edge and get you recognized in your workplace, as well as in your industry.”

Dana Hughens, CEO of Clairemont Communications:

“The best advice I can give a young woman starting a career in PR is to surround herself with other supportive, professional women. One way to do that is to join a communications association. I started with the Public Relations Student Society of America, continued with the Public Relations Society of America and now PRSA’s Counselors Academy.”

Deirdre Breakenridge, CEO of Pure Performance Communications:

“One of my most important lessons for success as a senior executive and a woman in business is to find the perfect balance between boardroom strength (being tough when you need to be) and showing compassion for people (being in tune with your human side).

“When you can strike a balance, you will be appreciated for your strategic and critical thinking, and also for your ability to stay human and build great relationships with your employees and/or your peers.” Continue reading “Free Advice Friday: Lessons from some of PR’s Leading Ladies”

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Green Thought Thursday: It’s Farm-to-Table, Y’all!

March 8, 2012January 31, 2023 Josephine ButlerBlog, SustainabilityCharleston, eating, farm-to-table, Green, Husk Restaurant, ingredients, locally grown food, sustainable food2 Comments on Green Thought Thursday: It’s Farm-to-Table, Y’all!
The perfect play on farm-to-table: Husk's logo!

I recently visited Charleston for the first time, and it was a trip I will never forget. I can sum it up in two short words: culinary bliss.

Much like Raleigh, Charleston has turned into a culinary destination for chefs and foodies, alike. My favorite concept of the trip: farm to table.  If you’re not familiar with this term, it refers to the idea that food that’s grown locally should be consumed locally.

Husk Restaurant is a delicious example of a restaurant that has taken the whole farm to table thing to heart. Immediately inside the front door is a blackboard that lists each of the daily ingredients and from where they came, be it S.C. or a nearby state. I was super stoked to even see a few North Carolina farms on the list!

And the fun didn’t stop there. Brunch was absolutely amazing. I enjoyed my brioche French toast with Ambrose Farms Strawberry Jam, powdered sugar and maple syrup (Va.), but it was Josh’s dish that took the prize. He ordered wood-fired pork belly “Monte Cristo,” with buttermilk cheddar (Tenn.), fried farm egg, Surry sausage and confit potato hash.

Hungry yet? I’d love to hear about your favorite farm-to-table restaurants. Be sure to share your thoughts in the comments section.

Happy eating!

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