Emily Reynolds

Founder & CEO of R Public Relations at R Public Relations Firm
Entrepreneur Leadership Network® Contributor
Emily Reynolds is the founder and CEO of the award-winning R Public Relations firm. A regular TV and podcast guest who has earned national acclaim, her vast experience and deep expertise in publicity/promotion, reputation-building, and crisis comms lead brands to thrive and clients to flourish.
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Thought Leaders

Before You Market Externally, Win Over Your Own Team

Public relations is thought of as an outward-facing industry. But when you look inward first — at the amazing resource you have right there on your payroll — you'll find a powerful PR channel that can promote your business better than anything else.
Building a Business

How to Fire a Hire You Love and Move Your Business Forward

Sometimes there's someone on our staff we adore — they're wonderful, they're great to work with, they're talented … but they just don't fit in with your company's short- and mid-term growth goals. How do you let go of someone you hold dear?
Marketing

Want to Go Viral? 3 Strategies to Make Your Next Campaign Go Viral

In a day when everything and everyone wants to go viral, the public relations industry is tasked with trying to discover what makes something go viral, and if there is a winning formula, can it be reliably reproduced for multitudes of companies and businesses? Read on to learn why the answer is a complex combination of "yes" and "no."
Business Branding

How Corporate Social Responsibility Can Help Build a Positive Brand Image

A positive brand image is vital in today's work culture of very discerning consumers who are not shy about vocalizing their concerns about companies' ethics and practices. An informed and selective public wants to do business with businesses that are socially responsible. Here's how you can prove you are.
Building a Business

6 Ways to Use the Power of Storytelling in Your PR Campaigns

It's not a new message, but it's an important message worth repeating to any business hoping to cultivate a lasting connection with existing and potential clients: Tell a story. This potent form of PR speaks to people much louder than advertising slogans, graphs and charts, or sales pitches.
Business Ideas

5 Ways to Jump-Start Your Creativity — Even When It’s Running Low

Creativity is a prerequisite for almost any job today, though it comes in many forms. Whatever form you use in your job role, you're sure to find yourself feeling uninspired and unmotivated at times. Here's what one creative content developer does to reignite her flame when it goes out.
Thought Leaders

Good Manager vs. Good Leader — Which One Are You?

There are different types of bosses, with different types of strengths. Some are great at getting things done, some are great at motivating others to get things done. The marketplace needs both — but it's awfully hard to find an exceptional manager and an exceptional leader all in the same individual.
Entrepreneurs

How to Prepare for a Podcast Appearance

Podcasts are a great vehicle for promoting yourself, your brand, and your vision. They have an expansive reach to an unlimited number of listeners and an evergreen shelf life on the web. Because they're so widespread and continually available, you'll want to make your podcast interview as effective and impactful as possible.
Building a Business

How to Transition to Different Industry Sectors in Your Client Base

Most entrepreneurs start out with a limited customer base in mind, a particular slice of a specific market. But if and when you feel ready to expand your reach to a wider audience, should you? Can you? Here, a business owner in the midst of transition shares insights on sector expansion.

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