Saturday, September 17

A Katrina PR Success Story.

And it's not mine.

It's Wal-Mart.

I've told you the "Beast from Bentonville" wasn't going to sit back and take the licks any longer.

Of course, it's not hard to look good when compared to FEMA.

3 Comments:

At 9/26/2005 07:18:00 PM, Blogger John said...

One step forward... two steps back.

From the St. Pete Times, Sept. 26: http://www.sptimes.com/2005/09/26/Southpinellas/Once_loyal_Wal_Mart_a.shtml

 
At 9/26/2005 07:19:00 PM, Blogger John said...

/Once_loyal_Wal_Mart_a.shtml

(trying to get the complete URL on the page somehow)

 
At 10/01/2005 01:19:00 AM, Blogger Ike said...

Gosh, thanks Anon!

Your contribution means so much!

(You may want to work a little on that database, so you don't have **keyword** all up in there. I'd hate for readers of my blog to see your coding error and have that permanently **copulative language** up your reputation.)

Perhaps if you took your head out of your **sphincterious synonym** and quit trying to generate **adjective communicating the rejection of a deity** traffic to your **Armour-brand SPiced hAM meat-and-gelatin concoction** site, you might one day generate relevant content. Your **maternal relative** did, if you know what I mean...

 

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Friday, September 16

Still plugging away

I could write a book.

I probably will.

I can't wait for the chance to start thinking about some of the PR lessons I've culled along the way with Katrina.

Bottom line -- we've stayed a step ahead, managed public/client expectations, and steered clear of negative publicity through good monitoring, good relationships, and good service.

Peace.

And support the American Red Cross.

Friday, September 2

Katrina update coming.

I am tiring of 16-hour days with my former allies in the media, but they are eager to help me tell a great Red Cross story so I can't complain.

When I get a moment to reflect on what I've learned (including a lesson about ambush interviews) I'll post. (Someone ask me about our innovative use of e-mail?)

Howsabout a word of encouragement I can pass along to the Red Cross volunteers?

2 Comments:

At 9/05/2005 02:44:00 PM, Blogger John said...

It surprises me that you had time to post this much!

I will be curious to read your recollection of the past days when you get to it.

Those in the media are your allies now, at least to the extent they help you spread your message.

But I can see why they would tire you.

 
At 9/05/2005 04:56:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The RC is doing a fabulous job. I hope this is resolved quickly.

 

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