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When I Grow Up I Want To Be…

Friday, September 23rd, 2011 by Catherine

I’m not going to lie.  Sometimes my job is hard. In fact, it can be downright frustrating and still causes me to shed a few tears now and then. Twelve years working in public relations has taught me to have thick skin and to keep pushing forward when things get tough, but I still have days when I can’t wait to get home and pour myself a tall glass (or two) of my favorite white wine. And I’m not the only one who feels this way, either. According to The Huffington Post, public relations is ranked one of the top ten most stressful jobs in America, right alongside our friends in advertising, commercial pilots, architects and EMTs. PR executives must consistently prove our worth to clients, for fear if we don’t, we’ll get the boot. (We must also be perfect spokespersons and pitchers for the media, for fear of being “that PR person” – but that is another topic all together!)

We must educate clients who don’t understand that it is not always about how many clips you get, but also includes the importance of developing and nurturing relationships with media, analysts and industry though leaders. We must be all things to our clients: spokespersons, advisors, cheerleaders, editors, trainers, devil’s advocates, educators, writers, lead generators, pitchers, networkers, brand ambassadors, sometimes psychologists, travel companions, and dare I say, friends.

So, imagine my surprise when I read a CNBC report about the Top 10 Hated Jobs in America (as surveyed by CareerBliss). Public relations was nowhere to be found on the list, instead, it was marketing managers and VPs of sales and marketing. According to the survey, directors of sales and marketing (who typically manages the company budget, public relations and employee training) reported the second-highest level of job dissatisfaction due to “lack of direction from upper management and an absence of room for growth.”

I’ve been working in the PR agency world for my entire career, so I am not naïve to think that marketing managers and directors have it easy. I know they don’t.

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The beginning of Dianne’s post-grad journey

Thursday, August 11th, 2011 by Dianne

This May, I graduated with a B.S in Public Relations from UT Austin – and like many others in my cohort, my heart was set on staying in Austin. Given the employment situation in today’s economy, you won’t be surprised to hear that post-grad life thus far has been bittersweet.

Upon graduation, I had plenty of experience on my resume and a somewhat clear idea of where I wanted to be. That somewhat clear idea became quite foggy once I actually started applying. The dream agency jobs’ application processes were long and defeating: constantly filling out online applications and hoping an HR person would even notice my résumé amongst a sea of other qualified applicants, only to receive an automated e-mail that my application would remain on file.

It wasn’t until I interviewed at Ketner Group for an internship position that I saw the silver lining. The team here is amazing; they completely understand how the industry works and believe I’ll find my place soon. In the meantime, interning here has already given me some invaluable experience. It’s not like most other internships where you actually feel like an intern — here I feel like I’m part of the team.

Everyday at Ketner Group I can expect something different and yesterday I was assigned a fun project that taught me the art of getting your event noticed. One of our clients, Booqoos, is hosting their first annual Pupapalooza event and we’re trying to do all we can to make it a success. After an initial round of email pitching to the local media, it was time to get personal. I dropped off these cute baggies filled with dog treats, a t-shirt and a brief note of the important facts at various radio stations around the area. This will definitely stand out amongst traditional paper press kits, and I’m looking forward to Puppalooza this Sunday! (more…)

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North Carolina Bound

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011 by Catherine

Howdy friends – please excuse the short post, but it has been a bit hectic around here lately. The past few months have been very busy for all of us here at Ketner Group—in a good way!

The summer months have traditionally been slower for us in years past—mostly because there are very few large industry tradeshows, which means our clients typically won’t make significant announcements or implement large, integrated marketing/PR campaigns.

North Carolina

But that has not been the case for us this year! KG clients have had a very busy summer thus far with significant customer and product announcements, as well as good traction in the social media arena. Most recently, we helped our newest consumer client, Booqoos, with the national PR launch of its new deals site. Since the launch a few weeks ago, Booqoos has been featured on local Austin TV, covered in various retail technology, business, and social commerce publications, and hailed in the blogosphere.

We have also been very fortunate to come across several new business opportunities—always a plus! In fact, KG’er Valerie Kusler and I are heading up to North Carolina tomorrow to meet with a new business prospect. Unless we are pitching a local Austin client, we do not always get the opportunity to meet with potential clients face-to-face, so we are looking forward to the opportunity! Selecting a PR agency is more than making a financial investment, its an investment in a long-term partnership that will ensure the company’s PR/marketing success. So, if you were going to ‘take the plunge’ with a PR agency, wouldn’t you want to meet the team in person to measure their relevant experience and knowledge and, just as important, gauge their chemistry with your team? Could switching to Geico really save you 15 percent or more on car insurance? (Ok, bad joke, but I’m a little punch drunk at the moment!)

I hope that you all have had a fun, healthy and prosperous summer so far. Here’s to cooler temps in the U.S. and of course—football season being than a month away!

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