Post by: IBA International in Strategy
There can be many reasons why getting a company blog off the ground can be a bit of a chore for businesses: The investment of time and resources, the lack of skilled copywriters, the belief that their products and services…
Post by: IBA International in Monthly Roundup
April marks the start of the second business quarter and, for a lot of countries, the start of the Easter holidays. Here at IBA, the team is looking forward to take some time to reflect on what has been an…
Post by: IBA International in Strategy
Putting together a content marketing campaign that helps a business grow involves having a strategy that covers content and delivery. Our free guide to B2B content marketing success explains how.
Post by: IBA International in Monthly Roundup
We are deep into awards season, a time for recognition and reflection. The recent Grammys encapsulated this spirit perfectly. Following Grammy Awards president Neil Portnow’s provocative comments in 2018 that women needed to “step up” to be considered for the…
Post by: IBA International in Monthly Roundup
Have you received a billion emails lately titled “We have updated our Privacy Policy”, “Is this goodbye?” and “Please don’t go”? If not, don’t get all #FOMO just yet! GDPR is a big deal and it will affect your business…
Post by: IBA International in Monthly Roundup
The spirit of technology and science really caught on at the IBA office this month. To kick things off, we have been re-engineering our social media strategy to give PR professionals some “food for thought” – stats, facts and figures…
Post by: IBA International in Comment Strategy
Finding articles difficult to place? Unsure on what topics journalists are going to be writing about? Simon Woolley at the IBA PressOffice, explains how editorial calendars can uncover journalist secrets and help you gain valuable press coverage. With more content…
Post by: IBA International in Monthly Roundup
Ding-dong, ding-dong, a royal wedding is on the horizon! Prince Harry is officially off the market, and while the guys in the IBA office won’t shed a tear, I reserve the right to be at least a little heartbroken. But…