Blogging and PR – Top Tips
I was recently asked to speak at one of the National Blogging conferences that was held in Cork. As a blogger myself (www.thebeautydial.com) and a PR account Manager at Fuzion I wa
The changing face of lobbying in Ireland
What comes to mind when you think of lobbying? People’s protests, petitions, media campaigns? Or perhaps you picture scenes of back-slapping behind closed doors between people wi
PR takes time… from all parties!
So you’ve hired Fuzion, or indeed any PR company, to raise your profile/ increase sales/ make you famous/ “change your life”… you think your job is done. Sorry to break it
The “Great Lengths” we go to!
We are known in Fuzion for always going the ‘extra mile’ for clients and this month we literally did, when I made a trip to Tralee. One of my clients is award winning hairdress
Tell Your Story with Integrity and Soul
The odd time, in between watching Kevin McCloud and his Grand Designs and the News, I sneak a peek at Keeping up with the Kardashians just to see what ridiculous subject they are t
A picture paints 1,000 words ..
How many times have we used the expression that “a picture paints a 1,000 words?” Arthur Brisbane a high profile journalist and editor in New York is first credited wit
The Art of Photography
Yesterday during my lunch I was enjoying the sun and taking in the sights and sounds of our beautiful city, Cork. As I walked past the Irish Examiner office, I couldn’t help but
A Newcomer’s guide to the land of PR
Entering the world of PR is a steep learning curve, one where you have to take a deep breath and run with it. I am the newest member of the Fuzion team and so far I’ve found the
Dunnes Stores – Building your Reputation
It was a strange thing – I heard news of the Dunnes Stores strike first thing this morning on Newstalk and immediately without hearing any of the detail I was on the side of
Is the old dog learning new tricks?
Recently a girl on work experience asked me about how I got into PR, what I studied, and how I’ve seen things change in the industry. It reminded of one particular class in colle