by Julia Stewart
on April 3, 2013
in Media Relations, PR Basics, Resources & Reviews
A client just honored me by asking me to serve as their organization’s media spokesperson. I also had a chance recently to interview about a dozen spokespersons for a client project, frankly with mixed results. The two situations caused me to think about spokesperson basics. If you’ve been tapped to be spokesperson for your organization, [...]
by Julia Stewart
on March 19, 2013
in PR Basics
You’ve been sold on the idea that you need a PR plan – for example, by this post. Now what? Before you put fingers to keyboard to create the plan itself, you’ll want to answer a few questions. And because my husband is threatening to build a house as I write this, construction analogies come [...]
by Julia Stewart
on July 11, 2012
in Fresh Produce, Health and Nutrition
The fresh produce industry counts on being able to promote the healthy profile of our wares. So what can we learn from the recent POM Wonderful case? (Background: In May 2012, a federal judge agreed with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that POM Wonderful has engaged in deceptive advertising. Finding the company’s claims about the [...]
by Julia Stewart
on May 14, 2012
in Fresh Produce, Media Relations
The following first appeared as a guest post on MrMediaTraining.com on April 27, 2012. Thanks to Brad Phillips for giving me permission to reprint it here: As a crisis communications consultant turned fresh produce industry spokesperson turned PR counselor and trainer, I now have the chance to pass on some of the lessons I’ve learned throughout [...]
by Julia Stewart
on April 17, 2012
in PR Basics, Strategy Then Tactics
Having worked in public relations and issue communications for more than 20 years now, I tend to forget that my craft is still a mystery-slash-missed opportunity for many people. A prospective client brought that home for me recently as I considered how to answer the question, “So where do we begin?” Here’s a four-step guide [...]
by Julia Stewart
on February 28, 2012
in Outsourcing
From time to time, clients hire me/Clarity to provide outsourced PR staff. Typically, the client’s staff PR position is vacant, but meanwhile the work won’t wait. Or the client is a mid-size company that doesn’t have enough to work to justify a full-time staff position. Or the client is a start-up that doesn’t yet have [...]
by Julia Stewart
on February 2, 2012
in PR Basics
First thing: I’m going to stick to public relations, not politics, in this post. There, now the men and you folks who oppose women’s reproductive rights can continue reading. Until the last paragraph. In case you’ve been on a desert island, this week the Susan G. Komen Foundation has been soundly blasted – or resoundingly [...]
by Julia Stewart
on December 23, 2011
in Clarity News
This time of year I spend a lot of time thinking about and searching for those elusive “perfect gifts” for those special people on my list. You know, that holy grail of a gift that has them exclaiming, “This is soooo perfect!” Alas, for all that mental energy invested, I rarely achieve that level of [...]
by Julia Stewart
on November 21, 2011
in Fresh Produce, PR Basics
I’m a big fan of limited time offerings, I think they are very powerful stuff. In true Pavlovian fashion, Starbucks has trained me to await the return of its pumpkin spice latte every fall — and apparently I’m not the only one, according to the Chicago Tribune. And while not a fan myself, the buzz [...]
by Julia Stewart
on September 9, 2011
in Fresh Produce, PR Basics, Storytelling
The following post originally appeared in Produce Marketing Association’s Field to Fork blog on August 25, 2010. At the time of its writing, I was one of PMA’s on-staff PR experts. BTW, fiance graduated to husband in April. Thanks to my friends at F2F for allowing me to reprint that post here: This past weekend [...]