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Carly Buell Carly Buell

You Don’t Need To Be On Every Social Media Platform

Social media is an ever-evolving field and it can be easy to feel like you’re falling behind. I’m here to ease your worries — your brand doesn’t need to be on every social media platform. You don’t even need to be on half of them. 

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Guest User Guest User

Google Is Not a Strategy

Creative PR without research is a recipe for disaster. Learn how data-driven strategy prevents branding fails—and why it’s essential to do your homework.

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Joe Becsey Joe Becsey

Dumb and Perfect—Conan O’Brien’s Masterclass in Speechwriting

When Conan O’Brien accepted the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, he didn’t just deliver a thank-you—he delivered a masterclass in how to give a great speech. Equal parts smart, silly, and sincere, Conan O’Brien’s Twain Prize speech is a blueprint for how to deliver remarks that are meaningful, memorable, and unmistakably your own.

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Laura Biehl Laura Biehl

Your First Media Interview: It’s Not That Scary

Doing a media interview for the first time can feel intimidating—but it doesn’t have to be. Whether you’re talking to a local reporter, appearing on a podcast, or sharing insights for a story, the most important thing to remember is: you were asked for a reason. You bring valuable knowledge, experience, and perspective. With a little preparation and a few strategies, you’ll feel more confident and ready to do well.

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Matt Resch Matt Resch

The Greek God of Doomscrolling

As you explore the Internets on either your phone or your computer, if you click on and look at negative crap, you’re going be fed a lot more negative crap. However, if you click on and look at content that is positive and happy, positivity and happiness will fill your online experience – to the extent your online experience can deliver positivity and happiness in the first place.

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Sean Fitzgerald Sean Fitzgerald

4 Tips to Crafting Simple, Clear Messages: Decoding Buzzwords

In the fast-paced world of public affairs, buzzwords can often cloud the message you're trying to convey. In this blog post, we'll explore how to translate these buzzwords into something your audience can actually understand, offer actionable brand clarity tips and strategies on how to simplify messaging.

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Nikki O'Meara Nikki O'Meara

Before You Hit “Boost,” – Do This.

Your ad campaign won’t work if you’ve ghosted your own audience. You can’t throw money into the void and expect results — especially if no one knows who you are. Even the best ads can’t save a brand with no voice.

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Guest User Guest User

No, I’m not Going Jogging with You

Oh, I get it. She’s running. He’s running. Everybody’s running. On TV. On the Internet. On the socials. Candidates are… running. Get it? It’s the crack of dawn, they’re lacing up their joggers, and they’re hitting the pavement. Because guess what, double meaning! They’re actually running… for office!

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Carly Buell Carly Buell

I was just at a conference on Mackinac: Here are my honest reviews

If you’re reading this blog post (or have even heard of Resch Strategies), there’s a 50/50 chance you’re heading to Mackinac Island next week for the 2025 Mackinac Policy Conference.

Matt takes pity on his employees and lets us sit the Policy Conference out. But I was just on Mackinac for a different conference earlier this month. Here are my food and drink reviews.

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Laura Biehl Laura Biehl

March Madness: Just About Basketball or a Metaphor for Life?

March is by far one of my favorite months of the year. There’s a light at the end of the tunnel on this thing people seem to love called winter and of course it brings the NCAA March Madness Basketball Tournament. I have always loved watching college basketball and every single year I hope and pray that somehow Michigan State will bring home the National Championship or at least get to the Final Four.

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Matt Resch Matt Resch

The Jerk Store

I’ve never been very good at cataloging advice people have shared with me.

Some people are really good at recalling wise words from a favorite teacher or a former boss. Not me. It’s not that I haven’t received and benefited from a lot of advice over the years—I most certainly have. Pulling sage offerings from my memory banks, however, is not a trait I’m blessed with.

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Sean Fitzgerald Sean Fitzgerald

Rock-a-Bye Realities: A New Dad’s Experience

When we found out that my wife Abi was pregnant, we were overjoyed. We had prayed hard for a baby and were so excited to receive such happy news. I was very happy when we found out she was pregnant, but admittedly I was nervous.

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Matt Resch Matt Resch

NEWS RELEASE: Resch Strategies grows, adding new public affairs coordinator

Resch Strategies, a public affairs firm located in downtown Lansing, today announced the addition of Sean Fitzgerald as the firm’s public affairs coordinator. Fitzgerald will play a key role in moving the firm’s public affairs portfolio forward, assisting with issue advocacy, earned media, digital media strategy and placement. 

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Matt Resch Matt Resch

Two Ideas for 2025

When last I checked in, I was in search of a hobby. And for those dying to know, I’m still looking.

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