Wed, 25 June 2008 ![]() Comments? Send us an email at insideprcomments@gmail.com, call us on the comment line on 206-600-4741, visit the Inside PR Blubrry site, or leave us a comment on the Inside PR show blog. This week on Inside PR, Terry Fallis, David Jones and Martin Waxman discuss four ways to turn your boutique agency into a Super Star, proper, PR agency. Show Notes 00:27 Terry opens the show 01:09 Terry tells us about Podcasters Across Borders 03:34 Dave introduces the comment from David Silverman of Outpost out of the UK 05:01 Dave sets up the main topic of discussion for this week's Inside PR: Four ways to turn your boutique agency into a Super-Star agency 05:13 Tip #1 - Build new practices by hiring experts. 06:43 Terry uses the hiring of Michael O'Connor Clarke to illustrate the effectiveness of this tip 09:58 Martin brings up the importance of being flexible in specialization 11:15 Tip #2 - Build experience in new areas by working with smaller clients and consider it an investment 14:14 Terry talks about how he and Dave learned to podcast with Ian Hull of Hull & Hull LLP. 16:41 Tip #3 - Growing your firm through buying or merging with a smaller agency that specializes in an area of interest 18:36 Martin gives us some examples of American firms using this tactic to enter into the Canadian market 20:40 Tip #4 - Fake it until you make it (though the panel of Inside PR does not recommend this action) 24:07 Martin talks about the importance of referrals 24:39 Tip #5 - Leverage your skills (a special supplement from Martin) 25:46 Terry talks about working with associates 27:31 Dave ties up the show Our theme music is Streetwalker by Cjacks and is courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer. This week's episode was produced by Samantha Lovelace. Comments[0] |
Thu, 19 June 2008 ![]() [display_podcast] Comments? Send us an email at insideprcomments@gmail.com, call us on the comment line on 206-600-4741, visit the Inside PR Blubrry site, or leave us a comment on the Inside PR show blog. This week on Inside PR, Terry Fallis, David Jones, Martin Waxman and Julie Rusciolelli discuss how PR agencies are being structured in 2008. Show Notes 00:27 Dave introduces the show 01:06 Terry alerts the listeners that Podcasters Across Borders is coming up this weekend 02:10 Terry Introduces the main topic: How PR agencies are being structured in 2008 or Organizing for better business 02:49 Terry starts up the conversation on organizing to win new business. The panel talks about whether it is better to get the whole firm winning new business or if you should hire one person for the job 04:48 Julie makes a comparison between new business gathering and hunting 07:24 Dave talks about his experiences while working at a larger firm 10:30 Terry draws the conclusion that New Business is best worked on by everyone. 16:22 Dave talks about circumstances where having new business hunters worked 18:58 The panel talks about how agencies organize to deal with client work 22:15 Martin and Julie talk about breaking down position barriers to take some of the tension out of the work place 27:30 Silo structures are referenced 31:46 The panel talks about how companies can be organized around certain Sr. people or the company's "Rainmakers" 39:25 Terry closes up the show Our theme music is Streetwalker by Cjacks and is courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer. This week's episode was produced by Samantha Lovelace. Comments[0] |
Wed, 11 June 2008 ![]() Comments? Send us an email at insideprcomments@gmail.com, call us on the comment line on 206-600-4741, visit the Inside PR Blubrry site, or leave us a comment on the Inside PR show blog. This week on Inside PR, Terry Fallis, Keith McArthur and Julie Rusciolelli and discuss creativity in pitching new business. Show Notes 00:34 Terry opens the show 01:31 The panel talks about their weekends. Terry tells us about the Leacock Medal ceremony and about getting the TD Bank Comfort zone seats at last Sunday's Blue Jays game. 02:50 Terry talks about Third Tuesday's in June across Canada. He asks listeners to check out Joseph Thornley's Blog at propr.ca 03:51 Terry plugs Podcasters Across Borders 06:18 Keith Talks about CMA's word of mouth marketing Conference: Mass to Grass 07:23 Julie talks about her participation in Luminato 09:42 Terry introduces the main topic of discussion: creativity in pitching new business 11:06 Julie talks about some tricks Maverick uses 16:38 Keith talks about a three stage process Veritas went through to pitch a client 19:59 Terry shares experiences in pitching Travelocity and Charles Schwab Canada 23:36 Julie shows that experience and credentials won't necessarily get you the win 25:28 Terry talks about the importance of connecting with a client and how important chemistry is 28:13 Terry describes TFC's Molson pitch and building a train set in the board room 30:32 Terry reads the comment from John Unkart of Michigan, USA 31:49 Julie, Keith and Terry respond 34:42 Terry closes up the show Our theme music is Streetwalker by Cjacks and is courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer. This week's episode was produced by Samantha Lovelace. Comments[0] |
Wed, 4 June 2008 ![]() Comments? Send us an email at insideprcomments@gmail.com, call us on the comment line on 206-600-4741, visit the Inside PR Blubrry site, or leave us a comment on the Inside PR show blog. This week on Inside PR, Terry Fallis, David Jones, Martin Waxman and Julie Rusciolelli and discuss the evolution and potential extinction of the news conference. Show Notes 00:26 Terry introduces the show 01:44 Terry introduces the comment from Bob Ledrew 03:40 Martin introduces the main topic: What is it with news conferences today? 05:08 Julie talks about a news conference Maverick did for the Sony PSP launch which was highly successful and included celebrity appearances by Wayne Gretzky and Alexisonfire 07:33 Terry talks about a failed news conference where only one freelance writer from CARP Magazine (now Zoomer Magazine) showed up 10:46 Dave talks about when it is a good time to call a news conference. He uses Sir Richard Branson's coming to Toronto to launch a Virgin product in Canada as an example 13:56 Martin Mentions News Theater 18:08 Julie opens up the topic of the future of the news conference 27:11 Terry wraps up the show Our theme music is Streetwalker by Cjacks and is courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer. This week's episode was produced by Samantha Lovelace. Comments[0] |

