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Two Minutes with the Real GY&K: Sophia Cigliano

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Today we hear from Sophia Cigliano, GY&K’s senior vice president of account services, on how an early lesson in “anticipation” helps make her daily job that much more fun and interesting – while benefiting clients! Check out the video here on YouTube.

Are you finished?

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Christmas shopping. Some people start their Christmas shopping on December 26 the year before. Others wait until Christmas Eve as the stores are closing. I fall somewhere in the middle – picking up some things during the year and then planning a big shopping spree for early- to mid-December.

I don’t know about you, but after Thanksgiving, I avoid the mall like the plague. Some people thrive on the action. There’s a woman in our office who picks a store and goes every day – I love her stories. But, it’s not me. I’ve become extremely dependent on online retailers to make my family and friends’ gift dreams come true, and that has altered the way I shop.

This year, in order to get packages delivered in time to wrap and gift, I need to place my order by December 17th, give or take. Retailers are a huge help – there are tons of free shipping offers. Just today, I received an update from Mashable about tomorrow’s “698 Online Retailers Unite for Free Shipping Day.”

Tonight I am going to scope out the sites and maybe tomorrow I’ll place a few orders to complete my gift lists. Last night I took advantage of Amazon’s free shipping and saved nearly $30 shipping on a $150 order. Not bad.

So, how has this changed the way retailers are marketing to consumers? With access to online shopping comparison sites (for both on-and off-line purchases) and because retailers are no longer dependant on geographic territories, I think the consumer makes out quite well with great prices and great selection. The noise of millions of messages is getting to me – looking forward to some quiet time in early January (before the Valentine’s Day promotions start!) In the meantime, retailers (and the creative folks working for them) need to remember that we are people with a need to fill – hit me with the right message at the right time (and throw in a good price and free shipping) and I will spend my money with you.

What recession?

Google Adding Mobile Experience to Window Shopping

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Chatting with Nathaniel here at GY&K – here’s an interesting new way to window shop:

While reading today, we discovered Google is giving mobile users another way to use barcode scanner applications on their mobile devices. Now you can walk up to a business listed as a “favorite place” and scan a barcode in the window to get a direct link to the businesses mobile site, which may include reviews, coupons, and more information to help you make a decision on where to shop or eat. Google’s blog calls this “a whole new way to window shop.” They are launching this in 9,000 towns and cities.

Our question is, do people still window shop? Would this be something you would use to help you decide where to spend your money?

Two Minutes with the Real GY&K: Deb Starin

Friday, December 4th, 2009

If you have ever called or visited GY&K, chances are you’ve met Deb. We asked her about her favorite movie and she reveals how it has helped make her the wonderful person she is today! Click here to watch her video.

Repeat After Me: I am Not Afraid of Technology

Monday, November 30th, 2009

As PR pros, we’d like to think we are special but the reality is that we are not unique. Virtually every industry has seen drastic changes in the last couple of decades. However, as the public voice of a company or organization, it’s important for us to stay ahead of the curve and proactively lead the pack to influence changes that are most important to our profession.

I began my career in PR in the mid-90s and remember thinking “we are going to save SO MUCH time and money when editors want press releases via email rather than fax or snail-mail!” And then it happened. Looking back, it’s amazing how much time do we save. From an agency standpoint, a major benefit of this time savings is that it allows us to spend our billable hours on strategic, value-added client work rather than administrative tasks.

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The (Facebook) Rules They Are A’Changin

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Rules. From our earliest recollection as a toddler, we were taught to “obey the rules.” I’ve always been a do-gooder (yep, I was that kid) so this has been easy for me. However, if rules are written in legal-ese, it takes a bit longer for me to figure out how to do right.

In our industry (marketing, and in my case in particular, PR) we have a responsibility to be current on the rules set forth by the mediums we use in order to best serve ourselves and our clients. For example, there are rules to using Twitter. Some are common sense (don’t say anything inappropriate while representing your brand), some are best practices (RT people whose work you admire and you found helpful), and some are set forth by the medium itself (follow, update, and API limits) .

Today I want to highlight a very important “rule change” the happened in November one of our most popular mediums: Facebook.

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What’s YOUR passion?

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Gloria reveals her passion in the latest installment of “Two Minutes with the Real GY&K”. Do you agree? Disagree? We want to know!

Two Minutes with the Real GY&K: Gloria Proulx

Stay tuned: next Friday we’ll tackle another interesting question with one of our esteemed colleagues!

What music makes Brady tick? Check it out…

Friday, August 21st, 2009

In the latest installment of “Two Minutes with the Real GY&K,” our director of business development, Brady Sadler, dishes about how music gets him in the right frame of mind to do what he does.

Two Minutes with the Real GY&K: Brady Sadler

Make sure you follow him on twitter: @BR80 and stay tuned for next Friday’s edition to hear another behind-the-scenes story.