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17 May Seven Crisis Communications Rules for Public Apologies that Work

One week ago, long-time KUTV evening news anchor Shauna Lake was arrested in Salt Lake County for suspicion of Driving Under the Influence. This past Monday, Lake was formally charged with a DUI misdemeanor count in Murray Justice Court and issued two other misdemeanors related...

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03 May Granny Branding: Does Your Grandma Understand What You Do?

The great thing about inventors, creators and entrepreneurs is that they tend to be Subject Matter Experts in their respective subject matters. In other words, if someone's a PHP developer they tend to be an expert in PHP programming and coding. Unfortunately, subject matter expertise does not...

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12 Apr No Thanks, I Don’t Want the Head PR Job at United Airlines

Three nights ago, mobile phone video surfaced showing a passenger being forcibly removed from his seat on a United Airlines jet. {NOTE: The images shown below are graphic, appalling and disturbing.}   [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaNost5U5BE[/embed]   The cause for the passenger removal? United had overbooked its flight and needed to get four...

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03 Jan Find Journalists Fast Using Social Media

By my estimate, over 99 percent of all Journalists can now be found, researched and pitched via Social Media. Don't believe me? Do the math. YouTube? According to the latest research, this video-sharing platform has over 1 billion users and more than 325 billion views PER...

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27 Sep The Value of Personal Contact in Publicity and Media Relations Efforts

One of the 10 earth-shaping, megatrends that John Naisbitt foresaw in his bestselling book of the same name — Megatrends — was something he named High-Tech, High-Touch. In my 30+ years of working with high-tech clients and employers, I have seen Naisbitt's premise borne out again and again. [caption...

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14 Jan Goodbye StealthCo, Hello MULTIVOICE

[caption id="attachment_15589" align="alignnone" width="900"] {The new brand for MULTIVOICE — our “mark.”}[/caption] For roughly the past six months I have been working behind-the-scenes with some pretty amazing people to prepare a re-launch of a three-and-a-half-year-old start-up. Today, we are finally leaving “stealth mode” as I bid you...

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10 Oct David Politis: The New Journey Begins

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Earlier this year, I learned that it would be time to take a new path professionally.

Though not my first choice, the reality is that I would be leaving Xi3 Corporation and looking for new opportunities after serving for over 3-1/2 years as Chief Marketing Officer of Xi3. And in truth, it was a great run, I learned a lot, made some awesome new friends, and had an awesome experience. And in reality, I wish Xi3 nothing but the best now and in the future.

Moving On

So . . . what do you do after 30+ years as a marketing/communications professional and you learn that it’s time to “find a new job?”

The good news is that I recognized that I had/have some core competencies/strengths to draw upon:

  • 3.5+ years as CMO for an emerging growth tech company;
  • 27+ years in the agency world, consulting with firms in industries as diverse as technology, life sciences and outdoor/recreation and ranging from start-ups to multinationals;
  • 20+ years as an entrepreneur running my own agency/consulting practice in areas ranging from public relations to marketing and from investor relations in social media;
  • Success in helping drive over $1.1 billion in increased valuations for firms,  and, thankfully
  • A relatively strong reputation in Utah and the industries where I have worked.
Honestly, one of the best experiences from the past several months was being reminded how many completely awesome friends I have. This aspect of charting a new course has been both awe-inspiring and humbling. Thank you for all of your support.
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29 Sep I’m Honored to be a #RevGenUtah Nominee, But the Timing Kinda Sucks

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Sometimes, timing can be tricky — especially when it comes to sales and marketing efforts.

Case in point, this concept was drilled home once again approximately 10 days ago when I was notified I had been nominated for a RevGenUtah 2014 award. This new program (a brainchild of Dennis Wood, this time in his role at emerging growth venture capital firm, Mercato Partners) is designed to recognize what Mercato and Dennis describe as the Revenue Generators . . . those who are often seen as

  • Rainmakers,
  • Rockstars,
  • Producers (Sales),
  • Crazy Ones,
  • Misfits, and
  • Trouble Makers (Marketing).

That’s cool, I thought, as I read through the notification email.

And then I got into the details and I realized I might be out of luck, timing-wise, when it came to doing what would likely be necessary to nab one of the Top 10 Revenue Generator slots for 2014. Why?

Well, subsequent emails explained that each nominee will be evaluated through a two-step process of “Peer Selection” and “Social Engagement.” Nominees were then invited to

“. . . tap into your knowledge and social reach to demonstrate Interest, and to Educate and Connect with others.”

Additional helpful hints included

  • joining a LinkedIn Group and starting discussions there,
  • tweeting out using the #DoYouEvenRevGen hashtag, and
  • encouraging members of our social networks to endorse us on the Web.

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