Richard Laermer

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Richard Laermer (born September 16, 1961 in Queens, New York) is the author of eight books and CEO of RLM Public Relations,[1] a PR firm he founded in 1991. He lived in New York, Connecticut, and La Quinta, California.

Laermer's book Full Frontal PR has been used as a text in public relations courses at universities including Georgia Southern, and he is quoted as a reference on marketing effectiveness, marketing strategy, consumerism, advertising and "no comment." Laermer's Native's Guide to New York was called a "top three NYC guide" by the Guardian.[2]

In 2007, Laermer was inducted into the PR News Hall of Fame.[3]

Bibliography[]

  • 2011: Trendspotting for the Next Decade (2008; McGraw-Hill)
  • Punk Marketing: Get Off Your Ass and Join the Revolution, co-authored with Mark Simmons (author) (2007; HarperCollins) (2009)
  • Full Frontal PR: Building Buzz About Your Business, Your Product, or You (2003; Bloomberg Press) (2004)
  • Native's Guide to New York: Advice With Attitude for People Who Live Here—And Visitors We Like (2002; W. W. Norton & Company) (2001) (2000) (1999) (1998)
  • Trendspotting: Think Forward, Get Ahead, Cash in on the Future (2002; Perigee Trade)
  • Get on with It: The Gay and Lesbian Guide to Getting Online (1997; Broadway Books)
  • Gay and Lesbian Guide to New York City (1994; Plume)
  • Bargain Hunting in Greater New York (1990; Prima Lifestyles)

References[]

  1. ^ "RLM Public Relations". Rlmpr.com. October 5, 2010. Retrieved January 21, 2012.
  2. ^ "The guide to the guides" (Guardian)
  3. ^ "''PR News'' Hall of Fame" (PDF). Retrieved January 21, 2012.

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