Restaurants & COVID-19: Holiday communications strategy during coronavirus
This post is a continuation of the former ongoing post “Restaurants & COVID-19: Crisis communications strategy for coronavirus,” which we started back in March 2020
Restaurants & COVID-19: Crisis communications strategy for coronavirus
Proven strategies to try during the COVID-19 pandemic to keep your restaurant open, to communicate with your customers, and to gain publicity.
Protest movements and campaigns: What to do right now to keep supporters motivated
Nonprofits excel at knowing what their message is. But they often falter on the long-term goal of keeping people engaged. The 2020 Black Lives Matter movement has motivated million
Risk is the solution you owe to yourself
“What have you got to lose?” I find myself returning to that sentiment over and over again in discussions with clients and in a recent appearance on the Call Paul / Mai
Get Real: Small business COVID-19 crisis communications strategy
April 20, 2020 Micro- and small businesses run dangerously close to empty too often. Sometimes the easiest thing is to silently scream through it. So this whole COVID-19 thing is a
A Campaign to Heal a Neighborhood After the Boston Marathon Bombing
The Red Lentil attracted some unforeseen press following the tragic bombing at the Boston Marathon. The ensuing manhunt took place in the Watertown, MA, neighborhood that this vega