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Are you getting enough exposure for your community outreach?

Your community outreach programs are not just important to the communities in which you operate; they also play a broader role in how you are perceived in public and by key decision-makers. Many resource companies don’t get the media exposure they deserve around these activities. Lookatmedia™ can help.

Top 5 reasons to embrace the listicle

You don’t always have to be the lead in the media. Sometimes it’s OK (or even good) to share the limelight. Listicles are a great example of this.

Bricks and media

Although your online sales are on the ascendancy, most of your sales still depend on your bricks and mortar presence. The media are still essential partners in reminding the public why they love visiting those stores.

Unboxing your Lookatmedia™ centre

Who would have thought that unboxing videos and images would become a ‘thing’? Who could have imagined millions of views for content that captures the joy and surprise (and sometimes confusion) of what it’s like as a consumer of taking a product out and setting it up? Well, if you are excited by what comes in the box of your new large screen TV, then you’re going to love this!

Reanimate your image libraries

Museums, galleries, and other cultural institutions have rich veins of original images and video collections underutilised. They are particularly undervalued in a media relations sense. Lookatmedia™ can breathe new life into these collections and media profiles.

Promoting public policy solutions through the media

Governments don’t need a consensus on public policy solutions to be successful. With every policy change, there will be winners and losers. The key to effective public policy changes is demonstrating that the changes are for the public good.

“Good trouble, necessary trouble”

American statesman, civil rights activist and congressman John Lewis often said it was important to engage in "good trouble, necessary trouble" to achieve change. His non-violence protest and action legacy made him an icon of the civil rights movement and ensured he was re-elected to congress 16 times.

‘And the 1932 Olympic medal for town planning goes to…’

'…John Hughes of Great Britain for his design of a Sports and Recreation Centre with Stadium for the City of Liverpool. John is one of 24 medal recipients of the arts events at these 1932 Los Angeles Olympic games.

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Your 13-millisecond event media pitch

We’re all aware of the power of the 10 second sound bite, but how many know of the 13-millisecond media pitch?