“With Inbound PR, PR is taking over a lot of the more traditional marketing activities but that’s only natural and makes perfect sense—PR people excel at content and it is good, quality content that converts unknown visitors into leads. There are no good leads without good content. Nor are there any good relationships without added value.”
Source: Inbound PR: The PR Agency's Manual to Transforming Your Business With Inbound
“Inbound PR can help you build brand awareness, generate leads (customer or media), nurture them, close them as customers or publishers, and then delight them to retain them with even better services, stories, and strong relationships.”
Source: Inbound PR: The PR Agency's Manual to Transforming Your Business With Inbound
“And they will put you in exile
And will make you behave,
But you must show them,
Love has more shades than
all the colors combined could have.”
Source: Ethereal
“Inbound PR enables you to measure the real ROI of your efforts.”
Source: Inbound PR: The PR Agency's Manual to Transforming Your Business With Inbound
“Inbound PR is about educating people and helping them make decisions.”
Source: Inbound PR: The PR Agency's Manual to Transforming Your Business With Inbound
“Inbound PR is about being human-centered with content that is relevant, remarkable, and created for a specific audience and its needs.”
Source: Inbound PR: The PR Agency's Manual to Transforming Your Business With Inbound
“Be tough as a wolf lest wolves eat you.”
Source: The Prisoner of Acre
“Never judge a book by its cover like never judge or underestimate a person on the outside." -
Kate”
“... I am halfway between two worlds, the known and the unknown. I feel as transparent as the wind, as if my spirit is hovering in the sky, waiting to land. I am driving toward a future I can't see, leaving behind a past that already feels distant. Nothing is clear - and yet the trees are sharp against the sky; I can see the hard outlines of everything.”
Source: The Way Life Should Be
“If either one or two candidates is dominating the field at the time of the first primaries and caucuses, the voters are superfluous because the victor is already guaranteed. If, however, no candidate is dominant, then the primaries and caucuses will determine the winner. Nonetheless, in recent campaign cycles, that determination has been made earlier and earlier in the process, by fewer and fewer voters, who pick from only a few candidates - the ones who have not already eliminated themselves from serious contention by their weak performances in the pre-primary phase.”
Source: Claiming the Mantle: How Presidential Nominations Are Won and Lost Before the Votes Are Cast