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December 30, 2011

Looking forward to 2012

Filed under: Events, Orchard, PR, Social Media — Tags: , , , , — orchardnews @ 1:56 pm

Despite its unfortunate associations with the Mayan calendar, at Orchard we are really looking forward to 2012. It looks set to be another year of innovation in our fast moving sector, with on-line PR where most of the real progress will be made. The team at Orchard have made some predictions, resolutions and observations about what they think the next year will hold for us.

Steve: 2012 will be a year when marketing budgets face a further squeeze as corporate belts are tightened further; we’ll have to work even harder to demonstrate the value that good PR delivered by professional practitioners can add in difficult economic times.

Harry: I’m looking forward to studying towards my CIPR Diploma in 2012. I’ll be dusting off my PR books and getting in the swing of writing essays again!

Brooke: Next year I am looking forward to some more fab events launching some new brands (shhhh can’t tell you about them yet!) into Guernsey and Guernsey Festival is going to rock, I just know it is going to feature in my PR highlights for 2012.  Oh did I mention I am getting married… I think my wedding is going to be a pretty big personal PR event for me!!

Pieter: I am looking forward to gaining more experience with the team at Orchard, assisting them with a wide variety of tasks and projects and putting my media skills to good use whenever I can.

Chloe: I am desperate to get started on a PR qualification! I am currently about half way to getting a degree with the Open University which I am really enjoying. I’m really looking forward to taking on something industry specific though and building on the knowledge that I have acquired as an account executive.

Emma: I am looking forward to conducting more media and presentation skills training. I think 2012 will also be the year that our clients will really get to grips with how the media has changed. By their nature, professional services firms are not known for being early adopters but the wave of proof demonstrating how useful social media is can no longer be ignored. I am looking forward to helping them get the best out of these new communication channels.

So there you have it – 2012 will be about big events, the wedding of the year, developing new skills and showing clients that PR delivers value for money. We expect it’s going to be a busy year.

Posted by Chris.

December 16, 2011

Good, bad and the downright icky…

Filed under: Orchard, PR — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — orchardnews @ 4:18 pm

2011 has been an interesting year in PR. With the media industry in the midst of a crisis of ethics and inquiries and social media opening up communications to the world and their dog to break news, break down stories and go public with their own take on things it has been a difficult – but interesting – time to be thinking about what makes for good PR.

The Orchard team have come up with our three highlights for 2011, showing what is good, bad, and frankly quite weird in the world of PR this year.

First of all, let’s look at the ‘good’. Steve and Cat both suggested the Royal Wedding, which as well as being a good old fashioned knees up for much of the country, was a lesson in absolutely impeccable media and public relations. According to Steve (who knows a thing or two about dealing with Royals) “Paddy Harverson, the director of communications at Clarence House, has done an amazing job in managing the profile of The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall since 2004. The Royal Wedding this year of Prince William and Kate Middleton was a PR masterpiece, combining tradition and ceremony with modern popular touches – and a nice classic car!”

Waving to the crowds

Not everyone had such a good year though, and our resident Aussie Emma had to bring up the ‘pyjama disaster’ at Qantas. As Emma says, if you want an example of bad PR from 2011 “it has to be the Qantas debacle.” She goes on: “Launching a social media campaign a week after the airline grounded its fleet was mind-boggling. Qantas asked users to use the hashtag #QantasLuxury to describe what their “dream luxury inflight experience” would be. Angry and sarcastic Twitter posts flooded Twitter. It was the wrong campaign to be launching at a time when there was an on-going industrial relations dispute with its workers. Lessons should be learned – this was a great example of the power of social media and why PR should not be done in isolation from the rest of the business.”

And finally… No year would be complete without a range of baffling PR stunts gaining coverage despite all norms of taste and decency. While we liked the giant slipper our pick of the year goes to ‘Baby Gaga’, an ice-cream made from human breast milk.

As Harry explains: “Baby Gaga was one of the most out-there stunts of the year. The ice-cream, made from human breast milk, managed to create a number of international headlines for the ice-cream shop in Covent Garden that launched it. It stayed in the news for several days, and caused a lot of controversy even though Westminster Council was reported to have confiscated it amid concerns over safety.

So there you have it: a royal wedding, airline pyjamas and human breast milk ice-cream. Don’t let anyone ever tell you that PR work isn’t varied.

Posted by Chris.

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