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February 23, 2011

Breakfast with the B48 Club

Filed under: PR, Social Media — Tags: , , , , , , , — orchardnews @ 4:14 pm

I love networking and I was impressed by what I found at Guernsey’s B4-8 Club today where my short presentation might well have been entitled: “PR, CSR, Social Media and The Princess Anne principle”.

B4-8 is a group of around 60 people from a wide variety of business sectors who meet together to listen to each other, share their expertise and experiences and, well, network.

Today’s talk looked at how far the media has moved from the traditional press and broadcast outlets that existed 15 years ago when I started Orchard.

It is more important than ever today to manage the external perception of an organisation because digital and social media have made everyone a potential journalist with access to an immediate medium. Also, clients and customers are more clued up and if businesses do not think and act in line with the thoughts and actions of their customers the latter will go elsewhere.

Corporate social responsibility must extend beyond charitable acts (as welcome and valid as they are) to an alignment of corporate conscience with that of the market.

And as for Princess Anne? I was managing the media surrounding her visit to Guernsey in June 2007 when she slipped and fell over in the centre of St Peter Port. The newspaper photographer missed it but the Channel Television footage was syndicated around the world over the subsequent 24 hours. If that happened today it would have been captured on a mobile phone and Tweeted or Facebooked around the globe in a matter of minutes.

It’s not an option to say: “We don’t do PR”. People are watching what you say and what you do – and they have the means to tell the world!

Posted by Steve.

January 31, 2011

The social web is changing marketing

Most Channel Islands professional services and finance sector businesses understand what they hope to achieve through marketing. Their aims are, generally, to promote their business so more people know about them, to showcase skills and expertise, as well as products and services, and to engage in conversations with referrers and potential clients.

These businesses are now having to consider how to position their brands online and this article by Emma Anderson was written for Contact Magazine to show why online networks are becoming so important to businesses and why social media is a significant channel through which business objectives can be met.

The full article is reproduced after the jump with many thanks to Contact.

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January 4, 2010

2010 – our resolutions for the year

Filed under: PR — Tags: , , — orchardnews @ 5:20 pm

Here at Orchard HQ we take the turn of the year (decade even) very seriously. It’s a good time to think about our industry, our business and ourselves.

What will we achieve in 2010? Well, we’ve made some resolutions…

This year, we at Orchard resolve:

  • To plan reasonably far ahead.
  • To win more clients!
  • To take a lunch hour
  • To be even more strategic
  • To phone journalists sometimes instead of emailing them
  • To use less silly business jargon terminology
  • To enter a team into the mud and fun run
  • To give out more business cards than our MD Steve!
  • To eat an apple a day – we are an Orchard after all
  • To drink more (water)
  • To appear less in the GBG and Guernsey Now galleries
  • To investigate (even) more financial journals
  • To clearly explain to the world the difference between ‘advertising’ and ‘PR’
  • To learn a new word a day
  • To completely ban the word ‘delighted’ from Orchard news releases.
  • To pay more attention to social media.

So – what have you resolved to do this year?

November 4, 2009

Now, that was a good idea . . .

Filed under: Events, PR — Tags: , , , — orchardnews @ 2:35 pm

Is it something in the sea air (particularly full of sea at high tide in this morning’s gales), that gives Guernsey people the drive, ambition and determination to succeed? Or something buried deep in our entrepreneurial heritage?

Bright ideas finalists

Last night’s “Schroders Bright Ideas – The Final” event was a tremendous opportunity to celebrate the enterprising spirit that surrounds us, perhaps disproportionately for a community of 60,000 or so on 24 square miles of rock.

What makes a busy surgeon spend his precious leisure time as an inventor – striving to find a way to bring pain relief to patients in an innovative, non-invasive, way? And, why does an accountant with a young family  work into the early hours each night perfecting his LegBefore.Com online cricket resource centre?

It’s part of that tenacious Guernsey donkey “Je ne sais quoi” that one comes across again and again in the island.

Consultant orthopaedic surgeon Ranjan Vhadra won the £5,000 prize last night but there were no losers among the seven finalists.

All of them had a 10 minute elevator pitch in front of an audience of 500; they, without exception, credited the mentors who have taken time to help hone their ideas; they all attended workshops with leading business advisers in various fields and they have benefited from the word of mouth endorsement and media coverage that the competition has attracted.

For the audience it was an evening’s entertainment. For the entrepreneurs it was a further step towards realising their dream and achieving ultimate success.

Well done Schroders for prompting this latest outburst of entrepreneurial energy. Orchard was proud to be involved and we look forward to more of the same next time . . . .

Posted by Steve.

For more photos of the event, see our gallery of bright ideas.

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