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Teresa Siles

NST President Teresa Siles in The San Diego Union-Tribune

  October 5, 2023

Organizational Values, Purpose & Culture are More Important Than Ever According to a 2022 Harris Poll, 82 percent of shoppers want a consumer brand’s values to align with their own. That same survey found that three quarters of shoppers have…

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Pun Intended — When to Pun & When to Run

  September 7, 2023

Puns have a long-standing history in marketing, advertising and public relations campaigns – and when done right can be a viral moment waiting to happen. If done poorly or without forethought, a brand can be the laughingstock of the internet….

Tom Gable Retirement

Tom Gable Retires from Nuffer, Smith, Tucker

  April 25, 2023

A Reflection on a Notable PR Career and Advice to Those Taking the Reigns My last official day at Nuffer, Smith, Tucker Public Relations (NST) was March 31, 2023, eight years after merging Gable PR with NST on April 1,…

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Lights, Camera, Action: How to Harness the Power of Corporate Videos

  April 24, 2023

The online world is dominated by video content. In 2023, video is expected to account for 82.5% of all web traffic, making it the most popular type of content online. According to a recent Forbes article showcasing the top website…

Tips for a Successful CTA

How to Write a CTA Worth Clicking On

  April 18, 2023

As part of our ongoing monitoring of trends in advertising, email marketing and public relations, NST is always looking for new ways to help clients improve their call to action (CTA). In the digital age we live in, people are…

Simple Guide to ADA Compliance

A Simple Guide to ADA Compliance for your Website

  April 3, 2023

All people should have easy access to read, see and understand the content of your website. This basic belief is the foundation for website ADA compliance. For some people, it’s not as simple as opening a web browser, navigating to…

‘Make Things Better’ Initiative

Living Our Purpose with ‘Make Things Better’ Initiative

  March 1, 2023

There’s no doubt NST has a long history in the San Diego community and in the communities in which we do business. Just about everywhere we go, we hear stories of how our company’s founders and previous leaders contributed in…

5 Reasons to Invest in PR Recession

5 Reasons to Invest in PR During a Recession

  January 25, 2023

Recession, depression, economic crisis … whatever the term, pundits have been sounding the alarm over a looming downturn in the U.S. economy, which has started to reverberate through corporate America. And when potential profits are at stake, many organizations begin…

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Lesson Learned – Come Prepared with Solutions

  January 4, 2023

Everybody makes mistakes … everybody has those days … According to Harvard Business Review (and Hannah Montana) everybody makes mistakes – but they don’t have to be career limiting. No matter your experience level, you’re going to make mistakes in…

Hispanic Heritage Month

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

  October 7, 2022

¡Salud por la celebración de las culturas hispanas! Siempre debemos celebrar la belleza de las culturas hispanas, pero este mes es un buen mes para empezar. Cheers to the celebration of Hispanic cultures! It is always important to celebrate the…

NST Takes on Plastic Free July

NST Takes on Plastic Free July

  August 10, 2022

Reduce, reuse, recycle. These three words have been drilled into our heads since elementary school and continue to be at the forefront of conversations around the “plastics problem.” When juggling our busy daily routines, it can be hard to make…

People Are Not Your Biggest Asset

People Are Not Your Biggest Asset

  July 8, 2022

In 2001, Jim Collins debunked the old adage “people are your biggest asset” by asserting not just any people will do. Rather, Collins argued that “the right people” are in fact what drive great organizations. With this philosophy in mind,…

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