Reclaim Your Narrative With Brandinc PR

Reclaim Your Narrative With Brandinc PR

What does it take to Reclaim Your Narrative? Well the work starts before the camera starts rolling…

 

Brandinc PR is a boutique entertainment PR agency committed to developing cohesive strategic communication plans that ensure your company’s success. We take pride in our outside-the-box approach and dedication to turn brand communication into engaging and value-generating conversations that get you the recognition you deserve.

Our company thrives on a foundation of transparency, authenticity, and integrity. We work closely with you from concept to execution to make sure all your needs are understood, your expectations are met, and your position as the top-of-mind choice is secured. Our tight-knit team of Public Relations, Marketing, and Brand Development specialists is ready to leverage our expertise, creativity, and network to drive lasting results.

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Press Release: Southwest Oklahoma Women’s Business Summit Returns in September

 

Lawton, OK – June 15, 2022 — A group of professional business women and leaders are coming together to reintroduce the entrepreneurship and small business driven conference for the region. The Southwest Oklahoma Business Women’s Summit returns on Thursday, September 15th at Great Plains Technology Center.

From 8am-3pm, participants will have the opportunity to hear from veteran guest speakers on a range of entrepreneurial topics from start-up experiences from regional business owners to developing the focused mindset to scale and grow in career. In addition, the event will feature a BAIL Team, professionals from banking, accounting, insurance and law to assist with business resources as well as vendor booths of woman owned businesses and networking opportunities.

The event co-chair, Lynn Null, Small Business Management Coordinator at Great Plains Technology Center shared her excitement towards the return of the event post-pandemic. “It’s been more than two years since we hosted the last Summit, and at that time, prior to the pandemic within a very different environment. After receiving an influx of requests and positive feedback from the previous, we decided to bring this event back to our communities and benefit those who truly need the resources.”

Marla Herndon, Event co-chair and Coordinator of REI Women’s Business Center, added to these sentiments. “Living in a post-pandemic world as a business owner or aspiring entrepreneur has its own set of unique challenges.” By providing valuable resources and high caliber speakers like Maria Elena Duron from Google to educate other women, it creates the space for more successfully launched businesses.

Tickets are now on sale for $50 and include breakfast & lunch. Tickets can be purchased at www.reiwbc.org/swoksummit. For more information, please contact Marla Herndon at [email protected]or Brandi Sims at [email protected].

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6 Ways to Use Social Listening in Your Public Relations

6 Ways to Use Social Listening in Your Public Relations

With the advent of social media, public relations has changed dramatically from how it was in the past. In order to keep current and create meaningful and impactful interactions with your target market, you need to be aware of what’s being said about your brand at all times. That’s where social listening comes in handy, allowing you to track conversations about your brand and respond as quickly as possible if you detect any negative sentiment or criticism. Here are six ways you can use social listening in your public relations strategy.

1) Build your knowledge

In a world where, literally, billions of people can talk about your brand, product or service on social media at any given moment—there’s no better time than now for public relations (PR) and marketing professionals to become experts in social listening. The best PR pros use tools like Radian6 and Sysomos, which give them access to all of their company’s mentions across social media platforms.

2) Keep an eye on your competitors

In some cases, it makes sense for brands not to publicly acknowledge their competitors. That said, just because you might not be throwing shade or making snarky comments on Twitter doesn’t mean your competition is taking a similar stance. You can use social listening tools to see what people are saying about your competitors—and react accordingly.

3) See what your customers are saying about you

You can’t improve upon something if you don’t know what’s wrong with it. A consumer-facing business should be paying attention to what its customers are saying about it online, whether that comes in through complaints, customer feedback or other social media interactions. For example, if you have a Facebook Page for your business, use Crowdbooster as a way to track mentions of your brand on Facebook and respond accordingly.

4) Check out what others are talking about

Of course, you’ll want to see what people are saying about your brand. You can find out by using social listening tools like Mention and Talkwalker (you can set up free alerts for specific keywords, phrases or hashtags). Then, see if anything has caught your eye and read through it so you can comment thoughtfully on these issues when appropriate.

5) Develop a strategic framework

When crafting a strategic framework, ask yourself questions like: Who is my audience? What are their needs and wants? How can I fulfill those wants better than anyone else? What channels should I engage on so that I can gain access to and build relationships with these individuals? How can I best deliver my message while maintaining consistent branding and tone? If you don’t take time to think about answers like these, your social listening will be less than strategic.

6) Focus on influencers

The best part about social listening is that there are few limits as to how you can put it into practice. It’s not just for PR—it’s a solid marketing strategy too. While your goal may be customer acquisition, you don’t have to wait until they want something from you to capture their attention. You can monitor what’s being said about your brand, engage influencers and interact with customers who are talking about your brand positively or negatively.

Meet Our 2022 Spring Interns

 

👋 Meet Our Spring Intern, Zoé! My name is Zoé! I am a senior at the State University of New York at Fredonia, studying Public Relations with a minor in psychology. I love lifestyle and events, and hope to live in NYC to work for a PR and or event company. 👉

 

👋 Meet Our Spring Intern, Kynnady! My name is Kynnady Andreetta and I am a Junior at Azusa Pacific University studying Public Relations! I really enjoy spending time with my family and being at the beach! I also love studying creative PR campaigns. I hope one day to work for a creative Lifestyle PR Agency or a beauty brand doing outside-the-box and impactful campaigns.

 

Learn more about our internship program here: brandincpr.com/2022-internship-program.