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Welcome to the New DittoePR.com!
Welcome to the new DittoePR.com! We’re excited our new site features the latest website design best practices, accessibility standards and a comprehensive dive into what — and who — makes us Dittoe PR.
How to Plan a Press Trip
It’s not every day you get to organize an international press trip on behalf of your client. So when Dittoe PR was given the opportunity to travel across the world to Greece for client WhistlePig Whiskey, we jumped on the chance and got to planning.
Remote Leadership: How to Find Success Post-Pandemic
Are you a remote worker or leader? Considering how the transition to a remote work environment could impact your business? Senior Social Media Strategist Skylar Whitney shares four takeaways from her recent professional development endeavors.
12 Tips for Success in Your First PR Gig
You’ve taken classes, you’ve job shadowed, you’ve interned, you’ve graduated, and now you’ve landed your first PR gig. Congrats! Take a look at our blog to see how you can apply all those tactical, technical and soft skills you’ve picked up along the way.
3 Ways to Engage in Meaningful Mentorship
Mentorships come in many forms, from family members and friends to educators and coaches to professional and hobby connections. No matter the form it takes, mentorships allow you to grow personally and professionally. In this blog post, read why Dittoe PR counts “Here We Grow” as one of our values and see three ways to engage in meaningful mentorships.
Public Relations in Times of National Tragedy
Profound tragedy is unfortunately a recurring part of our lives. When we have news to share, it can be a tricky question of what and when you should pitch. As humans, we want to be respectful. As PR professionals, we want to be sensitive to conditions and advise our clients and teams on the best course of action. See some tips on navigating public relations in times of national tragedy.