It's been a long time since I've logged into my blog, but in honor of one of the greatest holidays of the year I thought I would "spook" you with a blog post. 

Dittoe Public Relations is not only is the best public relations firm in Indianapolis with talented professionals, but when it comes to Halloween we are an expert at these skills too. 

Today, many of us transformed our look into a "SPOOKTACULAR" costume for our office party. 

Happy Halloween from Dittoe Public Relations!

  

Louis Griffin


Christy Oberley

Sarina from Gossip Girl



Rachel Zoe

cubs player


Wendy the Witch



I’m pretty ecstatic over my e-mail notification this morning that informed me that the book I have requested a long time ago has finally arrived!  Why am I so excited about a book you ask?  It is a book on popular demand right now and very important for any serious public relations practitioner.  It is, The New Rules of Marketing and PR: How to use news releases, blogs, podcasting, viral marketing, and online media to reach buyers directly,” by David Meerman Scott. 

As public relations continues to expand into a larger market and the definition of a public relations practitioner continues to evolve, it is important to stay attuned to latest developments  in the field.  Social media outlets are responsible for such a drastic change in Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC).  PR professionals need to not only pitch traditional media but research the new media outlets and pitch them accurately according to their specific beat.  To pitch them accurately one must be a tech-savvy PR professional engaged in social media.    

 

I hope this book gives me new insight to stay on top of innovative media communications and social media marketing.  Have you had the chance to read this book?  If so I would love to hear your thoughts and comments before I dive in! 


On July 28, Laura Olson, a reporter from the Indianapolis Star wrote the article, "Indy-area volunteers not stingy with time." She stated in the article, "Indianapolis is one of the top 10 metro areas in volunteer hours per resident, according to a federal report released Sunday."

Many Indianapolis residents are always itching to learn more about where they can volunteer their time and services.  I know of a great volunteer opportunity that you can partake in at any time of the year and as much or little as you would like! 

Eagle Creek Park on the Northwest side of Indianapolis is looking for volunteers to help out at the park doing various activities.  Some of them include taking children on hikes, gardening, working at the marina, working at the newly built Discovery Center, answering phones, taking care of animals and setting up for art shows that exhibit four times a year at the Discovery Center.



If you or someone you know is interested please contact Rosie Johnson, the volunteer coordinator at Eagle Creek Park.  Her number is (317) 327-7148.



They finally get it. I've tried to explain to my three best friends from college what the term Public Relations  means and what a Public Relations Practitioner actually does.  I've explained, given examples, had them meet my fellow peers in PRSSA and even brought them to my the PRSSA Relay For Life event(thanks again Ginny!).  As a teacher, nurse, and dietitian none of them have stepped foot in the communication school. 



I knew what my friends were going to be doing in their future careers but their lack of knowledge about my career choice was frustrating for me. Then I started to tell them what I do all day for eight or nine hours a day, and they all seemed interested in all the projects I presented to them. Then one night I asked them, do you really know what I'm talking about?  They told me the truth- "not...really."   

When I told them about my new client Katrina's Children, they began to understand the practice of Public Relations. Katrina's Children is a new documentary featuring nineteen children from different neighborhoods in New Orleans. The film examines the impact of Katrina on their lives and is told ENTIRELY from their point of view.  It is such a powerful documentary, and I encourage everyone to at least check out the trailer of the film.   





 It was a client that hit home to my college friends.  We attended college at The University of Alabama, so our school was canceled for a few days when Katrina made her way up through Mississippi and then upward through Alabama. 

We actually had a pretty sweet 'hurricane party' to make things a little bit better. I never thought I would really experience or come close to experiencing a hurricane due to the fact that I lived in Indiana my whole life- a state with NO BEACH!  This was my first time experiencing a hurricane- or the aftermath of one. We did get released from school for Hurricane Rita- but I played it safe and drove back to Indiana.

Back to the point- thanks to Katrina's Children, my friends from college have finally figured out what I do "in life" as we say.  I work at the best Public Relations firm in Indianapolis, specializing in high tech PR.