What’s New at PRPLI: Introducing the PRofessional Blog
Welcome to the PRofessional Blog!
PRPLI has a long tradition of publishing a newsletter for its members. Over the years it has gone from a printed piece to an electronic version and now a blog. We will be using this blog to communicate about developments, changes and insights into our profession, report out on our programs and events and to celebrate the accomplishments of our members. Check out our posts below.
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ChatGPT in Public Relations: Good or Evil?
The top 2023 PR trends are officially here! With 2022 in the rearview mirror, here is a round-up of what some of the industry-leading PR publications and professionals have to say about the top public relations trends for this year.
Top PR Trends for 2023
The top 2023 PR trends are officially here! With 2022 in the rearview mirror, here is a round-up of what some of the industry-leading PR publications and professionals have to say about the top public relations trends for this year.
2023 Applications Now Open for PRPLI Scholarship
Applications for the Public Relations Professionals of Long Island (PRPLI) scholarship are now open.
Social Media Dos and Don’ts
by Ashley Fresa Senior Account Executive and Social Media Manager WordHampton Public Relations Social media is an important component of every business and there are ways to make sure that you are utilizing [...]
Webinar Recap: LI’s Changing Media Landscape with Jaci Clement
PRPLI kicked off December with a fresh perspective on Long Island’s ever-evolving media landscape thanks to Jaci Clement, CEO & Executive Director of the Fair Media Council. In her December 8 webinar via Zoom, [...]
Jesika Kalika on Finding Purpose and Embracing the Journey Ahead
As an award-winning creative marketing professional with over 20 years of marketing experience in the legal and insurance industries and a licensed financial educator, I am always discovering new ways to not only improve [...]
4 Reasons to Follow PRPLI on LinkedIn
In case you missed it, Public Relations Professionals of Long Island is on Facebook, Twitter, and now LinkedIn! PRPLI is proud to announce our new PRPLI LinkedIn company page, in addition to our existing [...]
Tip of the Month: How New Social Media Tools Can Make Your Life Easier
LinkedIn and Twitter have discussed plans to launch new social media tools that public relations professionals can leverage.
May Her Memory be a Blessing: Mindy Wolfle, a Colleague and Friend
Theresa Jacobellis remembers our colleague and friend Mindy Wolfe
Thinking with Our Feet
PRPLI board members literally put their feet into action for the PRPLI’s re-organization board meeting (8/3/22) when they boarded the Paddle Pub cruiser and pedaled their way into Huntington Harbor, all while conducting business.
How to Prepare for a Great Interview
Interviews are a driving force for much of the content we watch today. Whether it be documentary film, marketing video, TV commercial or social share, video interviews have the power to persuade an audience.
In Celebration of Women’s History Month
My idea was to write about the first ladies who had some connection to needlework at one point in their lives. Edith Roosevelt, for example, needlepointed a sampler of all the important moments in her husband’s life, including Sagamore Hill and the White House, which she renovated in 1901 to accommodate her large family. She turned it into a showcase for the country. Then President Theodore Roosevelt officially named the Executive Mansion the “White House.”