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How to master creating your own video content
Video content is a great way to communicate with your audience in a personal and friendly manner, and it is particularly important now when it’s not possible to host face to face meetings. Whilst we love producing stunning, inspiring content for our clients, sometimes budgets and time (not to mention Covid-19 restrictions!) just won’t allow for third-party support. In these situations, it can be handy to be able to create your own video content, especially if you need to get important information to your employees.
Read MoreThe importance of organisational communications during Covid-19
Covid-19 accelerated countless changes in organisations globally, and communications became a top priority for many businesses. Being able to successfully navigate Covid-19 showed just how powerful communications can be and highlighted the importance of communications professionals within organisations.
Read More2020 World Mental Health Day – How much progress have we made and are we really ok?
As we start to approach the end of a year that has seen people’s lives turned upside down, 2020 is likely to be the most poignant event in World Mental Health Day’s 28 year history. Its theme, Mental Health for All, is certainly one that will resonate across the globe.
The day was first launched in 1992 by the World Federation for Mental Health. Commemorated annually on October 10th, World Mental Health Day is recognised for promoting mental health advocacy and educating people about its importance.
Your guide to working with influencers for your lifestyle brand
Working with influencers can be a very powerful element of a consumer campaign. Helping your lifestyle brand reach new and engaged audiences, giving you additional reach that you might have only dreamt of previously. However, it does require time, research and thorough planning to be effective – read on for our top tips...
Read MoreCreating opportunities for the next generation: Recruitment in the new normal
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused significant damage to the economy, resulting in widespread unemployment and the UK’s quickest drop in recruitment activity since 2009. In light of the recent news that the UK has officially entered into a recession, it’s understandable that recruitment may not be at the top of your to-do list, but getting the right people into your company now could bring huge benefits to your business in the long term.
Read MoreHow retail consumers’ buying habits have changed
It comes as no surprise that online shopping has seen a huge spike during Covid-19 and the country-wide lockdown. However, despite being in the midst of a global pandemic, it was reported by PriceWaterhouseCooper (PWC) in May 2020 that many UK consumers still have disposable money and are willing to spend, particularly in the fashion, beauty and wellbeing sectors – which is great news for the e-commerce and retail world!
Read MoreCreative AI – does it exist?
In short: Yes!
Discussions around AI in communications tend to centre around data processing, driving automation, measuring effectiveness, and essentially making a communication pro’s life a bit easier.
The latest social media updates
The ADPR team recently attended Taunton based, Introtweet’s ‘Tweet Over Coffee’ event. The online workshop covered the latest social media news and tips to optimise in your business.
Read MoreThe new low touch economy
You may have seen that ADPR is part of the Inspire Elite network, a team of professionals that support ambitious businesses with a desire to grow and expand, by helping them to develop a winning business strategy, make the right connections, source available funding and share knowledge with like-minded successful business owners and professionals.
The team at Inspire has been offering ADPR invaluable support during these recent months, and recently they shared a report with us on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the new ‘Low Touch Economy’. It was an interesting read and included some key consumer behaviour shifts that we will all have to navigate in the world after COVID-19.
What Coronavirus has taught us about communications
This unprecedented crisis has affected everyone across the globe in some way and navigating it has been an ongoing challenge for businesses large and small. Needless to say, communications has played a key role for businesses, ensuring everyone is kept informed of the ever-changing advice and protocols. So, what have we learnt so far?
Read MoreTop grammar tips for businesses
PR Apprentice at ADPR, Kira, recently attended a PRCA webinar on ‘Getting to grips with grammar’, highlighting essential grammar tips for business writing. Led by PRCA trainer and self-acclaimed grammar enthusiast, Emma Ewing, we will be sharing some of Emma’s top grammar tips for business, so you too can brush up on the basics to make your writing the best it can be!
Read MoreSmarter working post-lockdown
We know this year has been tough for everyone, personally and professionally. Though we are not qualified to help with personal struggles (aside from recommending a daily bowl of ice cream…) we certainly can help your business to thrive once again with some tips on how to encourage smarter working post lock down.
Sophie recently attended a virtual workshop hosted by customer-journey experts, Journey4, to look at how businesses can leverage innovative new ways of working once the lockdown restrictions are lifted. The session covered the learnings businesses can take from this period that can be used to help transform future business models and harness some of the benefits of increased productivity, improved communication and enhanced employee well-being as a result of working from home.