Party like it’s 2000 (even if you’re not a Mets fan)
I’ll begin by assuring those who have known me for a long time that I haven’t abandoned the Phillies’ Phaithful for the Mets’ bandwagon. While I’m not a fan of the Mets,
Six Tips for Amateur Designers: An Infographic
Graphic design plays a primary role in the day-to-day life of our Marketing Manager, Erin Tye. About a year ago, she gave some tips and tricks for self-educated graphic designers t
A Quick Hello to SEO
What exactly is SEO? Is it helpful in growing your business? These are a few questions that might come to mind when you hear the term SEO. SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization
Exceptional Service from Amtrak. Wait, What?
This blog is part 1 of a 3 part series on client service. I recently had an experience that I just have to share with you. It made such an impact on me that I’ve been thinking ab
On or Off the Record
A journalist’s job is to report the news and uncover stories that are captivating and pertinent to their beat. As a public relations professional, my job is to get clients in fro
The Perks of Perks
Summer Fridays, gourmet catering, pre-cation, onsite childcare, education subsidies, unlimited vacation days, and complimentary gym memberships. These are just a handful of example
What Sets Financial PR Apart from Consumer Lifestyle PR?
Many people’s notion of the responsibilities of a public relations specialist is heavily skewed by Samantha Jones’ portrayal of a PR maven on Sex and the City and Shauna Robert
Why Paragon, Mike?
In my first weeks at Paragon I’ve had many conversations with friends and colleagues that always seem to reach the same question: why Paragon, Mike? I thought it would be fitting
Challenge the conventional
“Conventional wisdom” is a roadblock for substantial progress. A college professor once said that the most important thing we could learn was to question everything, respectful
A Day at Paragon
Everyone has their own way of looking at things. The same piece of art can have multiple meanings depending on each viewer’s perspective. The same goes for experiences.