Holiday gift guide for PR pros

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By Jill Pyle

Over the last few months I’ve had a lot of fun pitching gift ideas to daily news media on behalf of our friends at Help Lesotho. Now that Ottawa is covered in a blanket of fresh snow, I can’t help but feel festive. In the spirit of the fast-approaching holiday season, I’ve decided to pull together a gift guide to help anyone who has a public relations professional to buy for this holiday season.

Eats Shoots LeavesCP Caps and SpellingStudents studying PR, young PR professionals and veterans alike should always have a style guide on hand. Some of our favourites include The Canadian Press Caps and Spelling, Eats Shoots and Leaves and Globe and Mail Style Book. If the PR professional in your life doesn’t have one of these or similar titles, you should be able to cross them off your list by visiting a well-stocked local bookstore. Books about grammar fundamentals may not be very exciting but they certainly are useful. Dictionaries are also great to have on hand. For the terminology-saturated person working in technology PR, try Chambers Dictionary of Science and Technology. If you think flipping pages is too low-tech, a subscription to the online edition of the Chicago Manual of Style may do the trick.

For PR pros who frequently travel, there are a wealth of gadgets you can buy to help them stay plugged in. While an iPhone or iTouch may be a bit pricey,Amazon kindle consider springing for a country-specific SIM card or a gift certificate to a phone-unlocking specialist like Warlox Wireless. After reading about the positive experience Francis had with his unlocked GSM smart phone loaded with a pay-as-you-go SIM, I don’t think you can go wrong. Skype credits aren’t a bad idea either. For the earth-conscious gadget lover on your list, Amazon Kindle, a souped-up e-book reader that allows for wireless e-book downloads, would make a great gift.

PR gifts

For social media-savvy PR folks, a bottle of Stormhoek‘s Blue Monster is guaranteed to win smiles. Thanks to Hugh Mcleod, this wine is well known amongst those who frequent geek dinners. Other great gift ideas include flickr pro accounts, tickets to popular conferences like SXSW or cool t-shirts from the likes of Threadless. Grammar gurus are bound to appreciate the They’re, Their, There shirt.

That’s our list. Feel free to share your ideas in the comment section. You can also check out Chris’s gift guide for marketers, which Seth’s Blog pointed me to.

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7 Comments »
  • vince bank

    November 30, 2007 3:04 pm

    What a cool post, and a great idea! See you around in Gooruze!

    Vince Bank

  • Lauren Oostveen

    November 30, 2007 7:10 pm

    …I am so forwarding this post to the boyfriend. What great gift ideas! Though I might prefer a nice Nova Scotian wine 🙂

  • Chris Rawlinson

    December 01, 2007 7:15 am

    Hi there, thanks so much for listing the Blue monster wine, has been a bit of secret hit in the trade.

    All the best and cheers,

    Chris

  • Joseph Thornley

    December 02, 2007 11:52 am

    Jill,
    Thanks for the pointer to the seasonal post. You’re establishing InMedia’s blog through both frequent posts and fresh content like this. A casebook way to build a blog.
    Congrats – and keep the great posts coming!

  • Dave

    December 03, 2007 12:10 pm

    Jill,
    Nice post! You’re right about the books – my copy of Caps and Spelling is dog-eared beyond belief. I can’t imagine life without it! Eats Shoots & Leaves is a great read too.
    Good stuff. Thanks!

  • Scott

    December 03, 2007 7:05 pm

    Great list.

  • Kathryn Milette

    December 08, 2007 11:55 pm

    For the tried and true goody basket, I LOVE Sugardaddy’s brownies. Delicious, great packaging. No, I don’t work there, I just wish I could eat there everyday. sugardaddys.com

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