The PR Genius of Drag Queens
I draw a lot of inspiration from drag queens—and I don’t just mean the abundance of leopard print in my closet. Drag performers are savvy communicators, haunting storytellers, detail-oriented obsessives, and improv geniuses. They’re daring, passionate, smart, and above all, memorable. Frankly, as a PR pro, that’s everything I hope to be. The closest I’ve […]
5 LinkedIn Algorithm Updates
I’m often asked about the LinkedIn algorithm and what it means for my clients’ company pages. Today, I’m going to share what I’ve learned about the algorithm and its recent updates from research, reading, and a lot of A/B testing. Then I’m going to share a very new, very hot little trick that LinkedIn just […]
Why I Chose to Work at Caster when I Live 2954 Miles Away
My eyes shot open to my alarm blaring at 3:00 A.M. Despite the insanely early hour, I was wide awake and full of adrenaline. I quickly brushed my teeth, packed up, and was out the door of my house in Orange County by 3:32 A.M. As I sat down in the car, my anxiety reminded […]
Mise En Place PR
How cooking and PR are eerily similar Great chefs aren’t born, they’re forged – and I submit the same is true for PR professionals. For anyone unfamiliar with the term, “mise en place” is a French term for “having all your ingredients measured, cut, peeled, sliced, grated, etc. before you start cooking” – if you […]