Friday, May 22, 2009

More than PR - Corporate Marketing - A Webinar

While 90% of BOCA's business is PR - we actually do a lot more than PR - specifically for our client Devicescape.

I just got off a call with eg3.com - a very relevant online entity within the engineering world. Devicescape will be working with eg3 to sponsor, host and participate in a Webinar. The Webinar will be great and the content will be very thought provoking.

BOCA worked side-by-side Devicescape to develop thoughtful questions about the hotspt/wi-Fi market. We will delve into Deviescape's member and customer base to uncover all sorts of interesting nuggets of information and we will then unveil the data vis a vis a Webinar. This is much more than PR. We are talking about the following:

- Developing thoughtful questions
- Tapping into survey company to uncover relevant data
- compiling data into a formal report (think Yankee Group or In-Stat); literally this is a formal report of third party data relevant to Devicescape's customers/industry.
- Develop member communications
- Develop customer communications
- Create landing pages
- Deliver a Webinar

Hence - much more than PR and a lot of work. But, at the end of it all - it is so wonderful to see a program like this executed. Especially - when it really does help sales. Marketing is not just to market - marketing (and PR) is to assist with brand credibility, lead generation and general company awareness.

Off to work on this project...

Kathleen

Friday, May 15, 2009

Just Admit it - I like Networking


Yes...it is officially my dirty little secret. I go through moments where I hate networking...and I don't want to be that PR person all up in someone's face. But, I am not that person because that is just not my personality.

So - here it is. I had an awesome time at the DEMO event last night. And, I saw old friends and I put reporter faces to names.

The reality is - I run the company and work on the corporate/product planning with the CEOs/CMOs/VP of Products. I sit with them and figure out how best to promote - beyond PR. Email member communications to B2B customer communications to Webinars to Thought Leadership initiatives.

In step Michael Lindenberger and Ashley Wilkinson - rock stars that work with BOCA Communications. Michael is our VP of Media out of NYC and they guy knows reporters. But - one better - he thinks like a reporter. He knows how to develop and create a story. And - he is a fantastic writer.

Ashley - our newest addition - is awesome. She knows everybody and she is just super cool and so fashionable.

Me - I've been way too trapped behind the office of the CEO. I love that place - but I grew up as a media person. I used to be that gal that knew everyone. That said - I am running and company so Michael, Ashley, Jennifer and Susannah are the people that help me. But - there is nothing like shaking the hands of cool people - both reporters and just tech enthusiasts like myself.

And - I think Chris Shipley is cool. I love, love, love DEMO. Our client Devicescape launched there a few years ago and it was AWESOME. The energy is amazing. Sadly _ I don't have a client that needs to launch at that venue. But, oh I wish I did...

Kathleen (BOCA) - I love BOCA...

Thursday, May 14, 2009

How Living on a Boat Exhibits BOCA Attributes

Yes - I live on a boat. I don't share a lot about my personal life on this blog b/c it does run off of the official BOCA website. But, I started to think - there are many aspects to my life (like living on a boat) that are parallels to BOCA Communications.

18 months ago I woke up and said - I want to live a different life and I want to run a different kind of PR firm. I don't want to be one of those firms trapped in horrible old attorney like office setting that lacks character, essence, living...Even though I don't think the site exhibits this now (site will be modified soon) we are hip, young (yet seasoned) at heart, amazing, smart, savvy and fun.
Boat people are fun. Regardless of their age or economics…just good old fun smart people that like the water. Much like the BOCA peeps.

How does this relate to living on a boat? Living on a boat totally freed my mind of clutter. When I moved from my beautiful Cole Valley Edwardian 1900 square foot flat to a 34 foot boat - my life changed. I got rid of everything I didn't need. I focused on quality versus quantity. I became flexible, adaptable and I think more strategic too. These are all qualities that BOCA possesses.

While I never talk about me being the founder of BOCA - the reality is I am the founder. I talk about BOCA in third person all the time b/c I want BOCA to be a brand essence. I want every person that works for BOCA to be free in their mind and heart so they too can be creative, fun and not trapped from the “right way people are suppose to do things.” We are about thinking different. Boat people think differently – we like unconventional.

I worked at a lot of agencies that allowed clients to be rude, over bearing and hurtful to team members. Boaters don’t think that way. Boaters are team members. From the Captain to the Skipper – respect is critical. At BOCA we have respect and trust.

I don’t know why I felt to have this tangent – but I did. I love BOCA and I love the people that work for BOCA. I too – love our clients. B/c if I didn’t or a BOCA member didn't – they wouldn’t be a BOCA client.

Food for thought…Kathleen

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

One Week Later - My Thoughts on Monday Networking

My ongoing gripe with content – not my clients – not the industry – but me. I do love having a blog and expressing myself – but it is hard to keep in mind that I should keep it fresh regularly as I do have a day job.

So – now – one week and a day later – I am blogging.

First – my thoughts to last Monday. I hit up Frost & Sullivan’s Go Mobile. My dear friend – also in PR – had a client attending. Very nice people. The conference appeared interesting – but bland. Not to be rude – it was just another enterprise focused, analyst conference with minimal sex appeal. I did meet a few interesting companies that would be wonderful additions to the BOCA client roster – specifically Proxim…yes – I do plan to follow up with you. Literally – perfect fit with the BOCA group.

Next up – Mobile Monday. The net/net – a group of people looking to make money off of App Stores. And, yes – more than just Apple. There were apps for Android and Windows Mobile. I actually thought the applications (some of them) seemed fun. Sure – if I am out and about town I would love to know where friends are and other party goers.

Moreover, I think people can make money off their apps – if they are interesting, different and targeted. Maybe a million or pocket change - but money is money.

I took a very long sabbatical from networking. I just don’t want to be another PR person hustling for clients. But, I think that is not the way to think about it. I listened, I learned and I had fun. At the end of the day – I’ve been in tech for 15 years, I’ve made it though several recessions now and it is all about being in this together – the great, the good, the bad and the ugly.

Not sure about networking at evening events this week. I need to find out if there is anything of interest out there before I commit. Until then…I will work during the day and play with friends and family at night.

Kathleen

Monday, May 4, 2009

Mobile Monday - Networking Events In General

When I first started BOCA I attended so many networking events - that I officially burned out. Well - I am going to get back in the game and start tonight with Mobile Monday. I pretty much love anything to do with mobile technology. So - I will leverage this to A) meet like minded people, B) learn as learning is always good and C) just get out there again...

So - let's see what happens but I am looking forward to it...

Kathleen S.