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Matt Resch Matt Resch

Stop the Madness!

There was a time in my life that I would never miss an Indiana University men’s basketball game. I’ve been a true fan of two sports teams: the Chicago Cubs and the Indiana Hoosiers.

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Matt Resch Matt Resch

Revenge Toon

As Dickens once wrote, “The holidays are a time for revenge.” So, in the spirit of old, dead Marley, I present the 2022 Resch Strategies Christmas card.

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Nikki O'Meara Nikki O'Meara

The Way Back Machine

Have you heard of The Way Back Machine? It’s a website that holds a virtual catalog of other websites long gone and much changed, dating back to the 90s. It’s fun to check out popular sites and see how far we’ve come with web design.

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Nick De Leeuw Nick De Leeuw

Pick Up the Phone

Whether it’s client relationships or working with the press, to get results, there’s nothing more important than connection. Picking up the phone means connection.

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Matt Resch Matt Resch

Fixing the world’s problems one minute at a time

I’m not sure if you’ve noticed, but it seems there are a lot of angry people out there in the world. It’s political campaign season. That’s gotta play a role, I get that. But markets are down, prices are up, tensions are high, emotions are low, it’s allergy season, Twitter is alive and well, the Queen is not. People have reasons to be ticked!

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Anna Heaton Anna Heaton

The role of an SME: Behind the scenes, or in the spotlight?

Subject Matter Experts: Everyone has them. Not everyone uses them in external relations – and understandably so. While your organization’s CEO or official spokesperson is likely the one interfacing with the media and is most likely to be quoted, your SMEs should not be overlooked as sources for earned media. With the relentlessness of the 24-hour news cycle, reporters are always looking for expert sources to comment on the topic of the day.

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Joe Becsey Joe Becsey

Joe Fixes College Football

College football is broken. It’s been broken. And with USC and UCLA set to join the Big Ten (what?) and the college football playoff about to balloon from 4 teams to 12, we’re now teetering on the brink of things being shattered beyond repair. Thankfully, I’m here to fix it. And it’s only going to take me about 600 words.

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Matt Resch Matt Resch

Puppy Marketing

There is a general idea in marketing and messaging that a person or audience needs to see or hear a message seven times before it sinks in and moves someone to take action. The “Rule of 7,” some call it.

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Stephanie Van Koevering Stephanie Van Koevering

Johnny Depp, Amber Heard and the Power of PR

The very best public relations efforts don’t happen quickly. They need time to ripen in the public imagination as events unfold around them. Then, when the campaign is fully matured, it appears as magic to win the day.

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Carly Buell Carly Buell

So you want to write a LinkedIn article

So you want to write a LinkedIn article… But you might want some tips, tricks and best practices before you start your draft — so we've created this helpful guide.

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Laura Biehl Laura Biehl

Returning to in-person events

Conferences and events have long been a staple in almost every industry, but COVID-19 brought these in-person networking and professional development opportunities to a halt. While many organizations pivoted to hosting virtual events, which still provide valuable learning opportunities, it’s just hasn’t had the same feeling or impact. There is great news for people with ZOOM fatigue. In-person events are BACK!

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Matt Resch Matt Resch

874 Words on Brevity

Keep it short. Keep it simple. These are a couple of the most basic rules of communicating and public relations. You keep it short because attention spans are short. You keep it simple because people are, well, simple.

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Joe Becsey Joe Becsey

Podcasts worth listening to

So apparently, it’s my turn again, and as the leading “expert” on almost nothing, you can expect more of the same from me: PODCASTS. Only this time, I’m going to be even less helpful. In a move that says “I, and I alone, have good taste and should be listened to” I’m going to offer up a list of three of my current personal favorite podcasts.

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Matt Resch Matt Resch

O Christmas Card, O Christmas Card

I’ve got something to say about Christmas cards.

Basically, I think fewer of you are sending them, and I’m worried.

I base this on the fact that it feels like I’ve just gotten fewer Christmas cards so far this year than I normally do.

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Stephanie Van Koevering Stephanie Van Koevering

Choosing your moments well

Sadly, it’s a PR call we get too often. Something bad has happened—a school shooting, the death of a colleague, a major incident or tragedy—and our clients want to know how to respond. Very often, folks wish to put out a statement, or post their viewpoints on social media. And equally often, our advice is to wait.

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Matt Resch Matt Resch

A little thing at a dark time

Spending more time working from home over the last 18 months has had its benefits. No doubt, a lot of the changes and restrictions of pandemic life have been frustrating and exhausting, but some of the upsides of a more relaxed working environment at home have been welcome.

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Anna Heaton Anna Heaton

The perfect PR window: Does it exist?

Anyone who has worked in or around the Capitol knows the challenges of trying to unveil a big initiative while navigating the political machine. You’ve got the legislative calendar, budget proposal, budget completion, State of the State address, Consensus Revenue Estimating Conferences, election deadlines, ballot initiatives - and this is just working around what’s planned. A reporter on the Capitol or statewide beat will tell you that when a routine week of coverage is planned, it ends up being anything but.

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