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The Fight Against Fake News
As PR professionals, it’s time we hold ourselves, and our clients, to higher ethical standards.
Media Opportunity: Get Featured on Our Websites!
Everyone is an expert at something. Join our query list to get featured on our blogs. It’s free!
The Verge Accuses JetSmarter of Exortion for Positive Reviews
We may just have dodged a bullet with this client.
My Wander Why Hires Alexis Chateau PR
On February 20, 2017, Alexis Chateau PR became the official public relations firm behind Abigail Shirvinski’s My Wander Why.
Free Advertising on Valentine’s Day for Alexis Chateau PR Readers & Clients
We’re spreading the love with free advertising spots for Valentine’s Day! Limited spots available.
What you Need to Know about Working from the Road
Some advice from our founder for traveling freelancers who work on the road. Alexis Chateau A year and a half ago, I siezed the opportunity to travel and write for a living. It wasn’t a glamorous life, but I was doing two things I loved and that was more than I could ask for. As…
The 5 Biggest Mistakes New Freelancers Make
Alexis Chateau A lot of people think of freelancing as the low-risk alternative to getting a day job. Who doesn’t want to set their own hours, be their own boss, and blog in bed with a cup of coffee on the side? With no day job to tie us down, we can travel the world; and make…
5 Awful Mistakes Bloggers Make
These 5 mistakes could cost you readers.
10 Tips for New Bloggers
Alexis Chateau Blogs first became popular when I was only a teen. At the time, most of us treated blogs like online journals to openly share mundane activities, or anonymously post our deepest and darkest secrets. Since then, blogs have grown to become much more – whether it’s big corporations handing out advice, or explorers sharing their…
Going Rogue: Advice for Budding Entrepreneurs
Alexis Chateau Last summer, I went rogue when I quit my corporate job and decided to travel and write for a living. I also started this blog to document my adventures – and misadventures – so other people could learn from my experiences. Since then, many people have reached out to ask: How did you…
