BoardroomPR

Category: Public relations firm

Address: 601 Brickell Key Dr Suite 700, Miami, FL 33131, USA

Phone: +13055488361

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–6PM

Tuesday: 8AM–6PM

Wednesday: 8AM–6PM

Thursday: 8AM–6PM

Friday: 8AM–6PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Mahmoud Enaitalla

Jul 18, 2022

Perhaps the next time a client calls to ask about your services. Don't start the call by telling them what a bad idea it all is, and then begin critiquing it without having all the info, while also insulting their intelligence by comparing what were doing to an ancient tv show that has no bearing on anything at all. Try letting your client actually explain what they need, instead of telling them what they need. Perhaps then your positive reviews will read like they were less...."purchased".

David Fauss

Sep 1, 2020

I have known the Florida PR pros at BoardroomPR for almost 20 years and consider them to be best of breed representing law firms, financial institutions, real estate developers, brokers and projects as well as non-profits and product companies. Whether it is article placement in top-tier publications, TV appearances, special events or online marketing, you can’t go wrong with BoardroomPR. Same holds true with their crisis management consulting.

Robert Preston

Aug 24, 2020

When it comes to PR agencies in Miami, BoardroomPR is the very best. Their highly experienced team has helped me grow my company in terms of reputation, branding andx delivering leads with their outstanding SEO and social media lead generation capabilities. Most of all, they are good people and always do the RIGHT thing for my business. I highly recommend Michelle Griffith and Laura Burns, BoardroomPR’s two VPs.

Power Hause

Aug 12, 2018

I have had a 20 year knowledge of and professional relationship with Boardroom Communications, a premier Integrated Marketing and Public/Corporate Relations firm in Florida. The operative word is "professional" in their approach, process, diligence and pursuit of the optimal outcome. My principal association is Don Silver, who brings humor and tenacity to every charge. Don's interpersonal skills IQ is in the 95 percentile as is his intellect, although he is extraordinarily humble regarding the latter. Which leads me to the shop itself and the broad range of expertise assembled by Julie Talenfeld a consummate professional who cut her teeth at CNN. We have worked with Boardroom on challenges ranging from Corporate Image & Reputation, Hospitality, Career Design & Awareness and Community & Philanthropic Awareness and Events. Boardroom and Don Silver have been instrumental in assisting as a Partner Agency in dozens of Powerhaus' more complex charges and facilitating success. Knowing this however, only reflects on Powerhaus' experience, which forms the basis for our credible critique of Boardroom's work. The Boardroom team creates client results and satisfaction. They have proven this in Corporate Communications, Integrated Marketing, Specialty work, Research and with an inexhaustible presence to assist in Charity and Non Profits. I do not or have I ever considered Boardroom to be a competitor, but I have always believed them to be a partner. Which is precisely how their clients view them upon being rewarded with spectacular results.

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Questions & Answers

Can a PR firm help with corporate networking?

BoardroomPR | Sep 6, 2021
BoardroomPR | Sep 6, 2021

Absolutely. Lawyers, for example, can be guided into the right committee of the Florida Bar Association or Broward Bar, Hillsborough or Orange County Bar or other regional association. A good statewide Florida PR firm will provide insight for a human resource professional to join SHRM - The Society for Human Resource Management or HRACB – Human Resources Association of Broward County. PR firms know organizations for accountants such as SFAFP – The South Florida Association for Financial Professionals. Public relations professionals guide their clients in the right direction. Hiring a local Florida PR agency will help make their connections your connections.

How long should a PR campaign take to begin seeing results?

BoardroomPR | Sep 6, 2021
BoardroomPR | Sep 6, 2021

Clients vary and so do their campaigns. In busy metropolitan areas such as Orlando, Tampa, Miami and Fort Lauderdale, a good campaign should last at least six months and it is best to give it a year to gain traction and momentum. Then continuation is vital – start and stop campaigns can immediately dissolve the progress. In smaller areas such as Naples, Ocala, the Keys, a four – to – eight month program could be successful to penetrate the media and the mindset. Again, continuity is important.

How important is hyper-local media in a Florida PR campaign?

BoardroomPR | Sep 6, 2021
BoardroomPR | Sep 6, 2021

Hyperlocal media is tremendously important. Most Florida businesses, small and large, gain valuable exposure in media where their headquarters are located as well as other cities and towns where they have other facilities, people and customers. Prominence in glossy magazines such as Plantation Lifestyles, Weston Gazette, Sunrise Forum and The Parklander, Boca Magazine, Coral Gables Magazine, Orlando, Tampa, Naples or Florida Trend magazine can work wonders to help improve business throughout your Florida markets.There is a wide variety of local publications in towns such as Davie, Cooper City, Lighthouse Point, Pompano Beach and Fort Lauderdale that offer wonderful opportunities for increased visibility. Throughout West and Central Florida, dozens of hyper-local papers are looking for good news stories. North Florida and the Panhandle also have a good assortment of media opportunities. The circulations may be smaller than the dailies, but the readership is often more attentive.

What Florida cities are most important for a PR firm to be based on?

BoardroomPR | Sep 6, 2021
BoardroomPR | Sep 6, 2021

A good firm with excellent contacts can do business throughout Florida. It is often valuable to have permanent PR staff on the ground in the major cities including Orlando, Tampa, Naples, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach. Nothing can take the place of strong media and community relationships.

What PR skillsets should a business or not-for-profit organization is looking for when selecting a PR agency?

BoardroomPR | Sep 6, 2021
BoardroomPR | Sep 6, 2021

The best Florida PR firms combine talents in various fields. Seasoned public relations professionals who may be former print, digital or television journalists have many of the top PR skillsets such as written and verbal communications skills and excellent relationship development talents as well. Recent grads from the University of Florida, FIU, UCF, FSU or University of Miami might be a good fit along with a firm’s experienced publicists. Professionals with graphic design, website management, social media, and video production skills are all important. Most essential, however, is getting a team with a passion for providing the best opportunities for its clients, people who will make the investment in learning your company and the industries you compete in.

How can a company evaluate the Return on Investment (ROI) on their traditional Florida Public Relations campaigns?

BoardroomPR | Sep 6, 2021
BoardroomPR | Sep 6, 2021

Public relation is an essential element in a business’s marketing plans. A Fort Lauderdale, Tampa or Orlando PR firm may work in tandem with a company’s in-house Florida communications and marketing team and possibly other marketing vendors such as graphic designers, digital ad agencies, web developers and out-of-town strategic communications departments. Or, a PR firm can provide all the elements in one place. Once a campaign unfolds, clients will recognize increased visibility through various elements -- media, word of mouth, greater interest in the company or business and a general acknowledgment of improved awareness. ROI is difficult to determine but easy to feel.

What local and local market media should a Florida PR firm target for its clients?

BoardroomPR | Sep 6, 2021
BoardroomPR | Sep 6, 2021

There are a number of print, broadcast and online media outlets that are critical when you select a PR firm. Priorities include: a) Knowledge and contacts in the major Florida newspapers, magazines, and portals. Florida-based companies need PR firms that can generate media in the Sun-Sentinel, Miami Herald, Tampa Times, Palm Beach Post, Orlando Sentinel, Tampa Bay Times, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Naples Daily News, Lakeland Ledger, Florida Times-Union, etc. b) Knowledge and contacts of South Florida, Central Florida, Florida’s Gulf Coast, Southwest Florida and national trade journals. c) Knowledge and contacts of major market Florida TV and radio stations and their digital departments. From local stations such as WPLG, WFLA, WINK, NBC6, WLRN and WIOD radio to network news including CNN and NPR. Knowledgeable PR companies in South Florida, Central Florida, Gulf Coast, and Southwest Florida should have key contacts so they can call on them when they have clients' news to pitch.

Where can I learn more about various firms?

BoardroomPR | Sep 6, 2021
BoardroomPR | Sep 6, 2021

O’Dwyer’s Directory is an excellent place to get a general knowledge of PR firms. But equally easy is to google Public Relations firms within your geographic area, say Fort Lauderdale, and find out who comes up. The ones that rank high are taking the time to make sure their websites are easily located – that kind of attention to their own business is important - it’s a sign they’ll do similar work for you. There are other lists of top South Florida, Central Florida, Tampa and Jacksonville PR agencies in places like local American City Business Journals, Florida Trend, the Daily Business Review’s “best PR Firms,” and by getting word-of-mouth recommendations from people you respect.

How involved does a business have to be in order for its PR to be effective?

BoardroomPR | Sep 6, 2021
BoardroomPR | Sep 6, 2021

PR Firms cannot work in a vacuum. But if you are a Florida Business, looking for excellent PR, a good firm can move forward with weekly calls and general emails. Meetings are important to maintain facetime but not without a good reason. As we say in the PR business, public relations is a participation sport. The more involved you and your team are, the more impact your Florida public relations campaign will be. It also promotes employee morale and helps build brand and reputation.

Can a PR firm help establish community relations or outreach campaign?

BoardroomPR | Sep 6, 2021
BoardroomPR | Sep 6, 2021

Similar to professional organizations, good PR firms find the right match for clients in the civic and charitable arena. Whether it is joining the Heart of Florida United Way or Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County or Legal Aid that does so much good in Florida, there is a myriad of organizations that a client can be advised about where they share a passion for the group and a knowledge of the cause. Many Florida entrepreneurs and executives and their employees enjoy giving back to their respective local communities by supporting local charities, charity events such as walks, runs and bikeathons, galas, fishing and golf tournaments and other types of fundraisers. You not only give back to these excellent charitable causes, but your company’s reputation also benefits from being viewed as active in local causes. Another way to channel your company’s outreach is to join committees and boards of directors of local charities.

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