The Essence of a Great Elevator Speech

Guest Blogger Fred Miller is a speaker, coach and author of the book ‘NO SWEAT’ Public Speaking!  He has written this blog which highlights excerpts form his book…  A great Elevator Speech should: • Clearly articulate what you do, and if time allows, something that indicates expertise. (We like to work with Experts, don’t we!) • Be succinct. • Have […]

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Chris Kuban’s 314Photos.com Interview with STL TV

STL TV provides government related informational television programs to the residents of the City of St. Louis. The channel, which is available on cable channel 992 & 108.10 and U-Verse channel 99, serves as a vital link in making local government more accessible to the community via cable television. STL TV is operated 24-hours daily […]

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Time With the Boss – Chris Kuban

Originally Published in the St. Louis Small Business Monthly, March 1, 2015 Website: www.ChemistryMultimedia.com  Industry: Public Relations, Event Management and Video Production What is your mission? Chemistry Multimedia’s mission is to effectively formulate brands using multiple messages through multiple mediums. Specifically, we focus on assisting clients through media relations, event management, video production and effective communications strategies […]

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Secrets of a Public Relations Professional…

How I got 60 Minutes to Change Their Segment Headline… In early May of 2012, after months of setting up and managing multiple interviewees, producers and on-site location shoots with videographers, I pushed back with the producers to get 60 Minutes to change their online headline promoting the story for a upcoming 60 Minutes segment. In fact, […]

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Marci De Sart Joins the Chemistry Multimedia Team…

Marci De Sart brings a unique and well established skill set to Chemistry Multimedia. Having worked on numerous environmental projects and initiatives, she has significantly magnified their impact through successful marketing, public relations and social media campaigns. A strategist by nature, she is known for managing the big picture while not losing sight of the […]

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Cameras for Kids: Eyes on St. Louis Photography Contest

Chemistry Multimedia, through our 314Photos.com website and Promote St. Louis Campaign is proud to sponsor the Cameras for Kids Program: Eyes on St. Louis Representing my City Photography Contest through The Eboni Eyes Education Foundation. This program, created and facilitated by Eboni Eyes encourages student to see photography as an expression, art, and possible career choice. […]

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Little Patriots Embraced Announced as New Client…

Chemistry Multimedia is pleased that our firm is selected as the official Public Relations Firm of Record to represent the Little Patriots Embraced 501c3 children’s charity that focus on the children of military families! With a national outreach to military families, Little Patriots Embraced (LPE) is a St. Louis, Missouri based non-profit organization that educates and […]

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Video Marketing For Restaurants…

Restaurants are able to secure growth through the right advertising and marketing plans. Unfortunately, some just don’t have the budget. Restaurant owners mostly focus on food and liquor costs, payroll, building upkeep and theft. Social media gives restaurants new opportunities to advertise and market with a low budget and high return on investment. Well- produced […]

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Be the Reporter! How to Secure Your Message…

I am not a reporter. I am a Public Relations professional! However, the below tricks of the trade I’m going to unveil will allow you to more effectively control your organizations’ message when being interviewed by a television station. After conducting hundreds of interviews as both the subject of the interview, as well as the […]

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Communication Lessons Learned…

Almost 200 years ago, the world made great strides in creating mass communication. Contrary to popular belief Samuel Morse did not invent the telegraph but his persistence in perfecting the invention in the 1830’s and re-creating its’ capabilities allowed him to re-design and commercialize the invention known as Morse Code. Samuel Finley Breese Morse was […]

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