Category: PR Agencies & PR Firms
April 19th, 2007

Kiss and Tell

ohmigod!Corporate PR mavens at big tech companies like Google and Apple may enjoy a certain level of power over the press for now, but according to tech gossip blog Valleywag, they should enjoy it while they can.  The favored “media embargo” — which allows companies to give the press sneak previews of new products under the condition that news not be released until a specified date — looks like it’s on its way out. 

Blogs often scoop the news before the embargo date has passed, and how much of a sneak peek is it anyway, when many newspapers are privy to the advanced info and all making the same orchestrated announcement — same day, same time?  Now, the newest generation of newspaper managers are making audible protests against the embargo policy — among them, Marcus Brauchli, The Wall Street Journal’s new managing editor. 

But really, it’s always been a race for the privilege to be the first to break the news.  At issue isn’t so much the media embargo, but that newspapers must now keep pace with the blogs.  Bloggers abide by different rules than journalists, and it’ll be interesting to see how the mainstream media continues to keep pace with this new wave of reporting.

April 17th, 2007

Mortar takes pity, man no longer doing PR for kitties

After two weeks on the job, we feel confident enough in the abilities of our new PR strategist to announce his hiring. Kevin Lewis has been added to the Mortar PR team with the official title of Account Manager – though he answers to “Hey, flack!”

White Top HatHis previous clients include biggies such as the San Francisco Symphony and NBC Universal as well as some more, um, “esoteric” accounts like San Francisco’s infamous Condor Club and the Cat Fanciers’ Association International Cat Show – two years running (running, jumping, clawing and, of course, meowing).
Kevin has scored coverage in The New York Times, USA Today, the San Francisco Chronicle and (this is a no-brainer) Cat Fancy. He can offer clients advice on every aspect of their PR needs. He can also put them in touch with some very reputable pedigreed cat breeders should the need arise.

“To be honest, if we knew he was the kind of person who wears white top hats in public, we might’ve had second thoughts,” said Mortar Co-founder, Mark Williams. “He seemed like a responsible guy, but after we got all the paperwork done we found out he was a vegetarian, too. It’s a damn good thing he’s much smarter than he looks.”

April 4th, 2007

Make way for the TransRats, Taco Bell. (Transfat? Gettit).


Ouch. In a continuing PR nightmare YouTube posts no less than 27 separate videos featuring New Yorks finest TransRats (I love that joke) cavorting through Taco Bell’s in the Big A. There is a moral in here somewhere. Thanks Church of the Customer.

March 27th, 2007

Get naked tomorrow. Join the Scobleizer for breakfast.

I can’t think of a better way to start a morning off right than with Naked Conversations and Robert Scoble.  Join me (Mortar’s Team and Scoble) for some breakfast and ‘Naked Chat’ at  Golden Gate University’s Speaker Series Event featuring Scoble’s book, Naked Conversations: How Blogs are Changing the Way Businesses Talk with Customers. Details below:

Where:  Golden Gate University
                536 Mission Street
                San Francisco, CA  94105

Room:   Fifth Floor Auditorium

When: 8:00 – 10:00 a.m.

March 21st, 2007

Come Join Mortar for a Naked Conversation…

MortarPR scored Robert Scoble, another bigwig in the blogging industry for the latest Golden Gate University’s Insights into Innovators speaker event.  Scoble began his ‘naked’ blog in 2000 and is set to speak and sign complimentary copies of his book Naked Conversations: How Blogs are Changing the Way Businesses Talk with Customers at Golden Gate University.  Get the scoop on the blogging buzz with Scoble himself at the next speaker event—details below:

Wednesday, March 28, 8-10 a.m.
Golden Gate University
536 Mission Street, Fifth Floor Auditorium,
San Francisco, CA  94105

RSVP for this free event by contacting events@ggu.edu or calling 415-442-7830 (space is limited).

In your RSVP, remember to include your:

– Name
– Company name
– E-mail address
– GGU degree received or area of interest