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Educational Content Wins in AI Search

Why Educational Content Gets Cited by AI Search Engines at 2.4x the Rate

You have placed coverage in a strong outlet. The journalist wrote a solid story. And now you are wondering whether anyone actually sees it, including the AI...

Signs and Strategy

Has The Line Between Signmaking and Reputation Management Blurred?

James Rubec was featured in Sign Media Canada discussing how signage and out-of-home advertising can create reputational risk when disconnected from current events, public sentiment, and brand context. The...

Media Monitoring Shapes Decisions

How to Use Media Monitoring Reports for Strategic Planning, Not Just Tracking

For many communications teams, media monitoring reports still serve a single purpose: tracking coverage. Mentions go up or down, sentiment is labeled, share of voice is measured,...

Optimizing PR for AI Search Engines

Maximizing Earned Media in the Age of AI: A Research Study for PR Success in a Zero-Click World

Introduction The media landscape is constantly changing – that’s no surprise. After all, the media landscape has been in flux since the first newspaper was published by...

How to Create Executive Briefings That Get Read

How to Write an Executive Briefing That Leadership Actually Reads

The average executive receives 120+ emails daily. Most delete or ignore the majority before 9 AM. So when your executive briefing hits their inbox, it’s competing with...

Reputation Red Teaming

Reputation Red Teaming: How to Design Immersive Crisis Response Exercises

Drawing on examples from Boeing and CrowdStrike, Ted Skinner shows how crises are shaped by fast-moving narratives that outpace traditional response plans. He introduces reputation red teaming—simulated,...

Real-Time vs. Rigorous - Why PR Measurement Needs Both

Real-Time vs. Rigorous: Why PR Measurement Needs Both (And How to Know When to Use Each)

After years of advising PR teams on measurement issues, I’ve learned that most of us want the same thing: Measurement fast enough to be useful today, but...

Real-time vs rigorous PR measurement comparison for better insights

Asynchronous PR Communication: How to Structure Workflows That Replace Meetings

A pharmaceutical client’s communications team tracks coverage across 47 therapeutic areas, 12 competitors, and 8 regulatory bodies. The old model: daily 45-minute standup calls where analysts walked...

Top Pharma Stories_April 2026

Top Pharma News: April 2026

What were the top pharma news stories as of April 2026? Recent coverage highlights three emerging narratives shaping healthcare discourse, including supply chain vulnerability, drug pricing transparency,...

IPR Bridge Conference AI insights

You Can’t Talk About PR Right Now Without Talking About AI—But Are We Talking About the Right Things?

Could you deliver a 30-minute presentation to a room full of communicators right now without saying two letters: AI? I don’t think so. At this year’s IPR...

Katie and Angela_IPR

From Chapel Hill to My Home Office: What IPR Bridge Taught Me About Where We Work

I jumped off a plane from Chapel Hill just about two weeks ago and as I’m sitting in my NYC apartment, a certain conversation has been on...

What Is Crisis Readiness

What Is Crisis Readiness? Why Most Brands Fail Before a Crisis Starts

Most organizations assume a crisis begins when headlines appear. In reality, that moment is often the final stage of a much longer process. Long before a story...