New Year, New Plan: Creating a Solid PR Campaign

Our first few newsletters have included a multitude of articles submitted by our publicists that have covered a wide range of topics. We’ve tried our best to make our first few submissions focused around branding in a general sense. From teaching you how to “become a media darling” to the beginning steps of “Creating A Media Campaign” it was our goal here at ASI to make PR easy for you without becoming overbearing. 

As we embark on a new year, I’d like to share some tidbits with you as you re-evaluate your personal and business PR/Marketing plans. Whether it be for yourself, your company or a client that you represent in some capacity, there are a few things that hold true across the board while executing efficient PR and Marketing tactics. 

Our first quarter installment of Talk N’ Ticker: Express will highlight the seven most reasons why PR and Marketing Plans fail. 
  • Lack of Planning
  • Inappropriate Actions 
  • No Target Market
  • Undefined Goals
  • Unreasonable Expectations 
  • No Understanding of PR & Marketing
  • Impatience 
Moving forward without a plan and/or not highlighting your goals is certainly the beginning of the road to failure. Without a plan in place, it’s simply impossible to track your progress and, more importantly, know when you’ve reached a significant goal. Most people who embark on executing a PR/Marketing plan simply form a “great idea," which then spirals into a never-ending task list. It’s very important to backtrack and create a definitive, detailed path so that you know what it is that you are ultimately trying to reach. 

The foundation for a successful campaign is having a solid plan. Be as clear as you can with what you would like to achieve. Relate it to as many metrics as possible: bottom line, public awareness, fan increase, etc. The more detailed your plan is, the better. Find a time frame that’s feasible for you and stick to it. If you started with an eight week plan, see it through. The pitfalls and successes you experience with an initial plan gives you better data for a secondary plan and so forth. 

Do not procrastinate, begin today. You’ll surprised by what you can accomplish once you set the time aside to do so. Create a plan of execution for the first quarter months of the new year, and…. STICK TO IT! You’re officially ahead of the curve for creating one. 

-Amira



Napoleon Hill; Create a definite plan for carrying out your desire and begin at once, whether you are ready or not, to put this plan into action.


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Top 10 Sports Agents of 2010

Top 10 Sports Agents of 2010
(Rankings are based on total value of the agent's top 4 current deals.)





10. Leon Rose
     Total value of top deals: $254M
     (LeBron James, Eddy Curry, Andrea Bargnani, Rip Hamilton)



9. Dan Fegan
     Total value of top deals: $255M
     (Dwight Howard, Kevin Martin, Nene, Anderson Varejao)


8. Casey Close
     Total value of top deals: $259-$329M
     (Derek Jeter, Ryan Howard, Gil Meche, Michael Cuddyer)


7. Dan Lozano
     Total value of top deals: $269M
     (Albert Pujols, Michael Young, Jimmy Rollins, Raul Ibanez)


6. Bill Duffy
     Total value of top deals: $274M
     (Carmelo Anthony, Yao Ming, Andris Biedrins, Rajon Rondo)


5. Rob Pelinka
     Total value of top deals: $297M
     (Kobe Bryant, Andre Iguodala, Carlos Boozer, Gerald Wallace)





4. Tom Condon
     Total value of top deals: $326M
     (Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, Matt Ryan, Jake Long)


3. Arn Tellem
     Total value of top deals: $334M
     (Joe Johnson, Chase Utley, LaMarcus Aldridge, Al Horford)


2. Fernando Cuza
     Total value of top deals: $389M
     (Miguel Cabrera, Alfonso Soriano, David Ortiz, Mariano Rivera)


1. Scott Boras
     Total value of top deals: $701M
     (Alex Rodriguez, Mark Teixeira, Barry Zito, Matt Holliday)

-Liz



Courtesy of Business Insider, www.businessinsider.com

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In Photos: Top 10 Most Valuable Teams of 2010

#1: MANCHESTER UNITED
Value: $1.87 Billion

#2: DALLAS COWBOYS
Value: $1.65 Billion


#3: WASHINGTON REDSKINS
Value: $1.55 Billion



#4: NEW YORK YANKEES
Value: $1.5 Billion



#5: NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
Value: $1.36 Billion


#6: REAL MADRID
Value: $1.35 Billion


#7: ARSENAL
Value: $1.2 Billion



#8: NEW YORK GIANTS
Value: $1.18 Billion



#9: NEW YORK JETS
Value: $1.17 Billion



#10: HOUSTON TEXANS
Value: $1.15 Billion


-Liz





Courtesy of Forbes.




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Top 10 Most Searched Athletes of 2010

1. TIGER WOODS

2. LEBRON JAMES

3. TONY ROMO
4. TOM BRADY
5. BRETT FAVRE
6. KOBE BRYANT
7. COLT MCCOY
8. BEN ROETHLISBERGER
9. ALEX RODRIGUEZ
10. REGGIE BUSH


Courtesy of Sports Grid and Bing.com

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Top 10 Most Disliked Sports Figures


     NUMBER ONE
He has had a standout year as second-string turned starting quarterback and been one of the driving forces behind landing the  Philadelphia Eagles in the playoffs. He served a 21-month prison stint and has spoken out against dog fighting. Still, Michael Vick's disturbing past haunts him, as he ranks-for the second year in a row-as the top most hated athlete.




      NUMBER TWO
Veteran Oakland Raiders owner, Al Davis, has never been a yes-man or one to back down from confrontation. Davis' signing of "renegade players" and prompting lawsuits from pulling the team back and forth between Oakland and LA, have left a sour taste in the mouths of the NFL, coaches, politicians, and fans alike. 





  NUMBER THREE
Ben Roethlisberger's party-boy actions have finally caught up with him. Shortly after a motorcycle accident, the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback was accused, not once, but twice of sexual assault. Although he was never charged with the crimes, the rape accusations undoubtedly contributed to landing the 28 year old in the number three spot. 








  

  NUMBER FOUR
      Tiger Woods. Need I say more?









    
    NUMBER FIVE
Dallas Cowboys owner, Jerry Jones marks the halfway point on the list of the most disliked sports figure of 2010. Similarly to Al Davis, Jones has pitted the league and fans nationwide against him, as he generally runs the team as "more of a free-standing business than as part of the league. Philadelphia fans must love this...


     
     NUMBER SIX
In 1998, former St. Louis Cardinals batting ace Mark McGwire broke the single-season home run record with an impressive 70 home runs. However, sports fans are doubtful that "Big Mac's" prowess came naturally, as he is now recognized as one of the  poster boys for steroid use. Although he appeared to be remorseful in a recent interview discussing the drug accusations, the current St. Louis hitting coach refused to admit to using steroids. 



  NUMBER SEVEN

The fact that this is counted as one of the most disliked sports figures of 2010 shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone. Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Terrell Owens, now 37, was hated when he was with the Eagles for his public "break-up" with teammate Donovan McNabb, he was hated when he played for the Cowboys and spit in cornerback DeAngelo Hall's face after a play, and he's hated now, as he is one half of the two-headed diva monster with fellow Bengal Chad Ochocinco. I think it's safe to say he holds a permanent spot on this list.

    NUMBER EIGHT
Alex Rodriguez, or A-Rod, is another return member of this list. The womanizing third basemen for the New York Yankees has been another poster boy for performance enhancing drugs, as he has tested positively for multiple steroids. While the drug accusations surely play a part in this hatred aimed at the highest-paid player in the MLB, I'm sure the sheer fact that he's a Yankee has something to do with it. 

   
NUMBER NINE

Although he has a past as one of the best players in the league, former 76er Allen Iverson's back-and-forth last season with Philadelphia undoubtedly got on fans' nerves. Some critics also say that his tattoos and cornrows give him "a bad-boy image he doesn't deserve." After leaving the club for good because of his daughters' health issues, he signed a two-year, $4 million contract with Turkish Basketball League, Besiktas. 

    NUMBER TEN

Washington Wizards guard, Gilbert Arenas faced severe scrutiny when it was publicized that he was storing unloaded firearms in the locker room at the end of 2009. He drew even more attention to himself prior to a game against the 76ers, when he pretended to shoot players from the opposing team with guns made from his fingers, and was slapped with a season-long suspension from the NBA. In March of 2010, Arenas was charged with carrying a firearm without a license, and sentenced to two years probation and 30 days in a half-way house. 







-Liz
Information courtesy of Forbes.com






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