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Thought Leadership - Is Digital a Fad?

Define fad. Something short-lived – people get all excited – then – FLOP! Think Telletubbies – whose meteoric climb to fame lasted what, three weeks, four days and twenty seven minutes; before the plug was pulled on future development. OK, maybe a little longer, and yes, they did survive, but they didn’t generate, or command, the audience expected of them. FLOP, fad alert! So, to re-ask the question, is digital a fad? Perhaps. Now, why do I say this? Actually, a multitude of reasons – but lets break it down to two core observable trends: (1) monetisation of social media; and (2) artisanisation of millennials. Unrelated for sure, but both trends could contribute to the long-term decline in digital, and the re-emergence of traditional publication and public relations options. Digital and social media is becoming increasingly monetised. In the early days (which were not that long ago to be frank), advertisers looked at such platforms with skepticism and were reluctant to ...

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Humans of Orchan | Benjamin Lee

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“What are you studying ah?” “International Relations – and it doesn’t have much to do with Publ-“ “What is that ah? So you do PR work ah?” “…not really……” This question has been asked numerous times, and eventually I started wondering what PR work was. I knew it involved dealing with public relations… (duh) but generally speaking, the PR field was rather foreign to me (still is). I’m currently pursuing a degree in International Relations at the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus, and will be tossing my graduation hat next year. Things tend to work in peculiar ways, and somehow I’ve found myself as an intern at Orchan for my “summer” break. I am still contemplating if the decision to do an internship with Orchan for the summer was correct. Unlike some universities, it isn’t compulsory for me (my course, at least) to do any internship programmes, and I could’ve just wasted away my summer, much like I did during the interval between my first and second y...

Blast from the Past - Miss Malaysia Universe Hall of Fame by Hello! MagazineMUMO: Glamour Through The Ages

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The Miss Universe pageant is an annual international tradition for young women around the globe. As millions of fans watch, the pageant features beautiful, young, savvy, and goal-oriented women who come together to shine. Back in 2010, as part of its rebranding of Miss Universe Malaysia, Orchan executed an exclusive media story, “Glamour Through the Ages” in collaboration with Hello! Magazine, where several former MUMO beauty queens were invited to share intimate secrets of their success to wearing the famed tiara. The feature aimed to get people to reflect on the heritage and nostalgia of Miss Universe, and to re-engage older readers in the pageant, as well as to showcase that beauty is eternal. Holding firm to the mission of the Miss Universe pageant which advances and supports opportunities for young women, the story further explored the Miss Universe’s personal journey that have shaped the lives and careers of the ladies. The former contestants spread their message and off...

Thought Leadership - 10 Essential Skills for the Future of PR

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Source - www.toprankblog.com The traditional PR skills are not dead; they are as relevant and important as ever. But in order to be successful in the industry, apart from keeping the existing skills brushed up, PR pros need to acquire and master new skill sets the industry’s future demands. We’re nearing 2020, and it’s crucial for us to adapt to the developing industry by getting ourselves familiar with what’s new and what will be new in the future. Abridged from Arik Hanson’s post on his website Communications Conversations, these 10 essential skills for the future of PR are assurances for professional success in the industry. 1. Social advertising copywriting skills and an ability to manage social media advertising campaigns The ability to write social media ads on networks like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram is important, but won’t suffice if the skill set to manage complete campaigns on the platforms is not mastered. In today's climate, PR folks are asked...