Second in Series of Public Relations Commercials – Perini & Associates

Posted in pclips, PR Firm, Public Relations News on October 26th, 2011 by M.Perini

Perini & Associates announces Commercial 2, a new series of video spots. “The purpose of these spots is to showcase the power of video in engaging in conversation,” said Michael Perini, owner.

According to recent research of people who surf the internet, 83% of the time video is the medium most searched. “When individuals are looking to how to do something, or how to support something, or buy something seeing a video often is the reason for making a decision,” Perini said.

“There is an art in matching visuals, music and drama to create excitement and draw viewers into taking action,” Perini said.

“pClips” is already a popular section on the website and company Facebook page. “Adding a series of interesting commercials that can be viewed on Youtube and on television was the right step in leading by example for current clients and potential ones,” Perini said.

Elevate Films was chosen to mark all videos produced by Perini & Associates and reflects the branding campaign in Woodland Park, Colorado, heaquarters of the company.

“We would like to hear your comments about this video. And, any ideas you might have for future updates,” Perini said.

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Perini & Associates Announces “Commercial 1″

Posted in Advice and Counsel, Business Development, pclips, Public Relations News on August 25th, 2011 by M.Perini

Perini & Associates announces Commercial 1, a new series of video spots.  ”The purpose of these spots is to showcase the power of video in engaging in conversation,” said Michael Perini, owner.

According to recent research of people who surf the internet, 83% of the time video is the medium most searched.  ”When individuals are looking to how to do something, or how to support something, or buy something seeing a video often is the reason for making a decision,” Perini said.

“There is an art in matching visuals, music and drama to create excitement and draw viewers into taking action,” Perini said.

“pClips” is already a popular section on the website and company Facebook page.  ”Adding a series of interesting commercials that can be viewed on Youtube and on television was the right step in leading by example  for current clients and potential ones,” Perini said.

Elevate Films was chosen to mark all videos produced by Perini & Associates and reflects the branding campaign in Woodland Park, Colorado, heaquarters of the company.

“We would like to hear your comments about this commercial.  And, any ideas you might have for others,” Perini said.

 

 

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ePerini – Readview: Cellphones get emergency alerts

Posted in Crisis Communications, ePerini READVIEW, Public Relations News on May 12th, 2011 by M.Perini

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Occasionally, I will recommend a  news article, book, blog post or a short video clip to view. This “eperini Readview” references the USA TODAY report about emergency alerts on cellphones — mbp

 

 

by Mike Snider, USA TODAY

Cellphones get emergency alerts

Consumers will get emergency alerts for hurricanes, tornadoes and other disasters on their cellphones as part of a new alert network to be announced Tuesday by the Federal Communications Commission.

The Personal Localized Alerting Network (PLAN) will allow emergency officials to send geographically targeted text messages to cellphones in areas where danger threatens. “The traditional alerts on radio and TV are still important, and they will continue, but more and more, mobile devices are becoming essential. You have them with you,” says FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski. “In the event of a major disaster, government authorities can get lifesaving information to you quickly.”

Tuesday, at the World Trade Center site in New York, Genachowski, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator W. Craig Fugate will announce that New York will have the free PLAN service operational by year’s end. Officials also expect to have Washington, D.C., on board by then. Four cellular providers — AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon —have collaborated to voluntarily initiate the service prior to an April 2012 deadline for PLAN enaction throughout the nation. Officials hope to include the entire metropolitan area of the two cities.

Some current cellphones, including some iPhones and some Android phones, already have the circuitry required to receive PLAN alerts. The iPhones that have the capacity to get alerts, says AT&T’s Robert Quinn, will require software modifications. New AT&T phones due out in October will be PLAN-ready.

The FCC’s website will have a list of carriers participating in the network, but consumers will need to ask their wireless provider if their current phone has the required chip that can get a software upgrade to activate the services. Carriers eventually will be required to tell consumers at retail whether phones are PLAN-enabled.

Consumers are automatically signed up for alerts, but they can opt out of alerts relating to imminent threats to life and safety and Amber Alerts. However, they cannot opt out of presidential alerts. “Think about the South a couple of weeks ago,” Genachowski says. You could alert “a particular local community that the tornado’s path has changed: ‘It’s coming to your community. Evacuate.’ Or, ‘The tornado is much stronger than previously anticipated. Take action.’ It’s very important.”

Before or during an emergency or terrorist threat, the alerts will be initiated by local, state or government agencies. Once FEMA and PLAN have ensured that an alert is valid, it will be forwarded to wireless providers, which will relay the message to consumers.

People with cellphones in the affected area would get the alert, but someone who lives in the affected area but happens to be out of town would not get the alert. Visitors to the area also would get the alert.

In an FCC hearing last week, FEMA’s Fugate noted that Japan has a similar cellphone warning system that helped prevent casualties during the March earthquake and tsunami. “We saw in Japan,” he said, that an alert sent 15 to 30 seconds in advance of a disaster “can save lives.”

 

 

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Former NORAD and USNORTHCOM Official, Michael Perini, Talks about Death of Osama Bin Laden

Posted in Public Relations News on May 2nd, 2011 by M.Perini

NewsFirst5 interview:

 

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Like or Unlike — Replacing The Color-Coded Terror Alerts

Posted in Advice and Counsel, Crisis Communications, Public Relations News, Research on January 27th, 2011 by M.Perini

Color-coded alerts to change

by Michael B. Perini, ABC
perini & associates

Today, officials at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will announce that the color-coded terrorism alert system that has greeted all of us when traveling will be  phased out over the next 90 days.

Do we “like” or “unlike” this decision to stop using the five-step color codes for informing us about potential terrorist attacks?  Also expected to change is the public-service recording at airports announcing the alert level.

Here are 3 reasons to like or unlike the government’s decision.

Like:

1. Polls have shown that the public hasn’t much cared about the alert system because it was confusing and not useful. Each time the threat level was raised very rarely did the public know the reason or how to proceed or how long to be on guard.  Hopefully, the new system will give law enforcement vital information without unnecessarily alarming or confusing the public.  I support a change in the advisory system.

2.   Though useful right after Sept. 11 – I know it was for me and my family — but it soon became ineffective as there was no messaging to the public when the threat level was increased, i.e.,  useful tips and safeguarding measures. If the new system provides action steps for the public then I am all for it.  Maybe DHS should keep the “Ready” program and market it more aggressively for each alert.

3.  The color-coded chart was just about everywhere.  From websites to airport signage.  You could even get a t-shirt with the colorful chart printed on it.  I liked the fact that it was easy to read and find at a moment’s notice.  If the new system does not use attractive graphics and goes solely to local law enforcement agencies, airlines or businesses like expected,  I would suggest that the method of informing be very visible so that the warning doesn’t get lost in the overcrowded inbox or tweet world for those who are responsible for our safety..

Unlike:

1.  The new alert system is going underground to only law enforcement agencies, airline officials and a few select others.  Why?  Will this effort to NOT scare the public — by limiting  information access — not backfire and cause more public alarm?  I would recommend specific communication plans be developed for each time the new alert is used so that the public can be informed in a logical and timely manner.  And this time, with some specifics without giving the terrorists an edge.  I know it is a challenge to balance the need to provide useful information with the need to protect sensitive information.  But it can be done.  DHS has an experienced public relations staff who can make recommendations.  They should be consulted.

2.  With more and more people using mobile devices to get information, social media tools should be a major element in this new alert notification program.  The Department of Homeland Security already uses social media in their communications with the public.  In my view, this additional integration should be included.  We will know soon if this aspect for keeping the public informed is being implemented within the new changes. Broader public alerts via social media should  be considered if situations warrant.

3.  What will the reaction be for any  terrorists?  Also, will anyone pay attention to the announcement  today?  I mean the color has not changed from orange, or elevated, since 2006.  Information to the public about this major decision has been limited to this point.  I am disappointed.

Here is a link to watch the announcement by DHS Secretary Napolitano 2 p.m. EST  via the web.

I would like to hear from you.  Do you like or unlike this decision?

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Internet Radio: Will it kill the stars of FM?

Posted in Advice and Counsel, Public Relations News on January 20th, 2011 by M.Perini

Occasionally, I will recommend a  news article, book, blog post or a short video clip to view. This “eperini Readview” references FOX NEWS.com report by John Quain.  How many of you listen to Internet Radio? Will your next vehicle have this option?  Comment please.


“Technology companies love to boast about how their services disrupt — in some cases even wipe out — existing businesses. Now they’re taking aim at a business that’s been a mainstay in our lives for over a century: radio.

Streaming music has made incursions against the established music business even since Napster began offering free (illegal) songs; but now a slew of legal online radio stations are crowding the music space. Rhapsody, Slacker, Last.fm, Grooveshark, MOG, and Spotify are just some of the better known services. They range from free streaming radio stations to on-demand subscription services, but the overall goal is clear: they want to take out traditional radio.

There have been threats to radio in the past. When MTV launched in 1981 many expected video to kill the radio star. Of course, that didn’t happen, and now music videos seem like quaint promotional tools, bested by amateur versions on YouTube.

And radio has fought back, notably through HD Radio, which boasts the clarity and fidelity of digital broadcasts. It was a way for local radio stations to compete against satellite radio. While it is widely available across the country and is standard or available as an option on most vehicles, HD Radio isn’t likely to stem the tide of online streaming music.

There’s an important difference today, you see. Until recently, broadcasters didn’t worry much about Internet radio in spite of claims it would kill their. business. Why? Because most podcasts and streaming services were desk-bound. Most people listen to the radio when they’re on the go, so why worry about nerds sitting at their computers playing music.

Now streaming online music is making a serious run at the last bastion of broadcast radio: the car.  Read more


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Looking Toward 2011

Posted in Advice and Counsel, Business Development, PR Firm, Public Relations News on December 30th, 2010 by M.Perini

As we move into our second year of business – it’s not lost on me that our clients have made our company successful!  My associates and I deeply appreciate you trust and loyalty.  I have included the logos from our 2010 clients below.

For our supportive readers and those of you who summit comments to this blog — WOW! When I started blogging one year ago I could not have imagined that I would have grown such a super group of followers.  We have nearly 500 of  you who follow us monthly and I have posted nearly 1,000 comments.  Again, thanks for your time and commitment.

As a result of the interest to our posts, we have started a second blog on “tumblr.” the fastest growing site for blogging. You will find different items so please try us out.  Can’t wait?  Click here for a preview! I am very interested in hearing from you as to what you would like for me to discuss during 2011.  So, please share.  Tell others about the value of the blog(s) to your business, event or issue.

For prospective clients, we ask that you check us out.  We are a full service public relations firm ready to help event organizers;  businesses, small or large; non-profits; local, state and federal agencies.  We have the experience. We are creative.  I promise that we will listen to you!

I believe that 2011 will continue a growing trend for faster and more value-added communications.  As a result, more specialized communication methods are required to be successful in maintaining and enhancing relationships.  Public relations needs to be more personal.  Focused.  Cross integrated with traditional approaches.  We can successfully chart a course for you during this difficult time.

Let us take public relations to new levels in the New Year!

Sincerely,

Michael Perini, ABC
Perini & Associates

A Salute to our 2010 Clients -- thanks!

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pclips: Online Video Series

Posted in pclips, PR Firm, Public Relations News on December 2nd, 2010 by M.Perini

Online video is the fastest growing medium. It’s going to be how we communicate. New series captures the best examples of public relations humor, information and education.

"pclips" a new video series about public relations

A new series of online videos, titled “pclips” debuts this week initially on the Perini & Associates facebook page and then later on the company website, according to Michael Perini, company founder.

“Online video has seen tremendous growth in recent years,” Perini said.  ”We wanted to use this medium to help inform, educate and yes even laugh at the public relations discipline,” he said.

Video is being produced for internal communications, training, social media, events, marketing, online advertising, contests, media relations, external communications, awareness, education, and reports, according to industry sources.

Video clips will be selected from the internet and posted on the company’s facebook page weekly.  Producers can also email their public relations-related videos to” customerservice@perinassociates.com.  ”Eventually we will produce our own clips,” Perini said.

Why this new effort now?  ”People react more to visuals than text and we need to use this human characteristic to engage with current clients, company fans and potential customers,” he said. “We  have been building our company during the past year and I thought the time was finally right to go to the next level in demonstrating our ability to use this powerful medium of influence,” Perini said.

The first video posts this week and will be followed by a mix of content found from a variety of sources.  ”Our picking an online video will increase viewership for the producer as well as showcase some of the best and worst public relations practices,” he said.  ”Using these video case studies we will reinforce what we tell clients about how to tell and not tell their story.”

“In the end it’s all about being able to engage and online videos are the new “handshake” for our society,” he said.

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Perini & Associates on Facebook

Posted in Advice and Counsel, PR Firm, Public Relations News on October 7th, 2010 by M.Perini

Find news and information related to public relations and Perini & Associates.

Become a FAN!

Check for updates on clients, trends and company events.

We are engaging in social media!  Come join us on facebook!

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News and Tips via “ePerini”

Posted in PR Firm, Public Relations News on September 16th, 2010 by M.Perini


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