
Maddie Greer
PR Specialist
Maddie is a Butler University grad and didn’t travel far from campus to join the Dittoe PR team. Today she works diligently to secure local TV interviews, track and share coverage, draft and manage client communications, and most importantly, bake cookies for the DPR team. Some of her favorite accounts to work on are those in niche industries such as hearing protection and consumer electronics, as well as food and beverage. Outside of work (and the kitchen), Maddie loves spending time with her dog, Moose, and sharing their adventures on Moose’s Instagram page.
Industry Articles
How Does PR Affect SEO?
The rules of SEO have changed—especially over the past two years. Updates to search engine ranking algorithms like Google’s “Panda” and “Penguin” mean you can no longer think in terms of keywords and inbound links alone. What matters now is quality, relevance and audience engagement.
Does Your Startup Have a Story?
Last week, the Dittoe Public Relations team was given the opportunity to take a front row seat as hundreds of entrepreneurs, founders and creative technologists from across the country converged on Indianapolis for the city’s first startup conference, The Powder Keg.
The Do’s and Don’t’s of Addressing Crises via Social Media
Negative messages can often spread faster than positive ones, so PR pros need to be prepared to act in a meaningful way at the drop of a hat. But how you respond is certainly important. Here are six Do’s and Don’ts for handling Crises on Social Media.