How To Write a Fact Sheet
So, you know how to write a press release, but how do you communicate more general information about your business, product or service? A fact sheet, also referred to as white paper, information...
View ArticleThe Perfect Gift for Everyone
As a company, we used to stress over gift-giving, wondering what gifts of appreciation we could give to our allies, friends, and family that would be well received and communicate how much we value...
View ArticleLessons from Benjie
This year we had the distinct honor to award scholarships to two deserving and extraordinary recipients, Benjie Baclig and Shelcie Takenouchi. Shelcie is in Southern California, where she will attend...
View ArticleTop 5 PR Articles for Students
As college students enter their spring semesters, we thought it might be useful to offer our top 5 articles for students studying communications. Here are our picks: Understanding Public Relations...
View ArticleFMPR Scholarship
In the next few months, teenagers from all over Kaua’i will be receiving acceptance letters from colleges and their parents will begin preparing to have empty nests. It will be an exciting time for...
View ArticleMatsumoto Announced as 2010 FMPR Scholar
We’d like to offer up our congratulations to Shyanne Matsumoto as our 2010 Fujita & Miura Public Relations’ (FMPR) Scholar. Matsumoto of Kalaheo is a graduating senior at Kaua`i High School with a...
View ArticleFMPR Scholars: Baclig, Matsumoto, and Takenouchi Thrive
In 2009, we initiated the FMPR Scholar program to award scholarships to outstanding Kauai students. Since then, we’ve kept in regular contact with our FMPR Scholars and have connected them with each...
View Article2012 FMPR Scholarship Application Available for HI and PA Students
In the next few months, teenagers from all over Kaua’i and Pennsylvania will be receiving acceptance letters from colleges and their parents will begin preparing to have empty nests. It will be an...
View ArticleWhy PR Matters to the Everyday You
The following is an excerpt from “The PR Fix for the Everyday Person” © 2012 by Jenny Fujita and Joy Miura Koerte. Have you ever been caught up in a drama with family, friends or co-workers? Those...
View ArticleThink Before You Speak
The following is an excerpt from “The PR Fix for the Everyday Person” © 2012 by Jenny Fujita and Joy Miura Koerte. “The trouble with talking too fast is you may say something you haven’t thought of...
View ArticleHow to Get What You Want: Ask
Do you know what the first rule is of getting what you want? Ask. Yes, that’s it. We have been intrigued over the years at how often nonprofits simply forget to ask for a donation. By the same token,...
View ArticleYou’re On a Mission
The following is an excerpt from “The PR Fix for the Everyday Person” © 2013 by Jenny Fujita and Joy Koerte. You plan meals for your family, build a resume to get a job, and make shopping lists to go...
View ArticleBe a PR Consultant
Do you want to work from home as a PR consultant, own a lucrative business, and maintain independence and flexibility in your professional life? The Your Public Is Waiting PR consulting franchise,...
View ArticleOur Story: Becoming PR Consultants
We began our business in the year 2000. Joy had just graduated from Pepperdine University with a degree in public relations and had done some in-house work in a public relations firm as well as some...
View ArticleGreat Things About Being a PR Consultant
If you have strong, longtime relationships in your community; excellent writing and communication skills; a creative, entrepreneurial spirit; a friendly, professional demeanor; a love and concern for...
View ArticleRelationship Boost: Keep In Touch
One of the easiest ways to boost your relationships, whether it may be with a friend, family member, colleague, etc., is to keep in touch. This may seem like a simple act with minimal effect, but it...
View ArticleChoose Positive Language
When you listen to others’ conversations, it’s amazing how much negative content there is. Many people use pessimistic, sometimes downright mean words as a matter of course. They complain. They express...
View ArticleEnd Your Civil War
Given the choice, few people want to visit or live in a country in a state of civil war. Likewise, few people want to visit or be someone who is at war with themselves. When you’re facing internal...
View ArticleThe PR Fix for Kids: Everyday Conversation
We believe that one of the building blocks of fostering good relationships is being easy and comfortable with conversation in everyday social situations, such as at work, school, the drugstore, the...
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