With intense competition and high failure rates, startups can no
longer rely on technology alone to stand out. Credibility and
industry expertise are now key differentiators. At Localogy 25,
Karla Jo Helms will unveil Anti-PR
strategies that help startups control their narrative, build
influence, and secure long-term success in a shifting market.
TAMPA
BAY, Fla., March 18, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- With
more than 3.5 million ventures, the U.S. leads the world in startup
activity, but in a crowded market, the competition is fierce: 20%
of new businesses fail within the first year. (1-2) This makes
securing funding particularly challenging, and technological
advancement alone no longer provides an edge. According to a recent
report by Gartner, enterprise buyers consider trustworthiness and
industry knowledge the biggest differentiators. (3) "Startups can't
afford to rely on hype—credibility is the new currency. Investors,
customers, and partners are looking for value," explains
Karla Jo Helms (KJ), Chief
Evangelist and Anti-PR® Strategist for JOTO PR Disruptors™. "The
companies that survive—the ones that change the world—aren't just
the best innovators, they're the ones who control their own
narrative and build undeniable influence."
"Success in 2025 requires more than just
brand awareness—it demands differentiation, resilience, and a
proactive approach to reputation management" — Karla Jo Helms (KJ), Chief Evangelist and
Anti-PR® Strategist for JOTO PR Disruptors™
To dive deep into these issues, Helms will present at Localogy
25 (L25) on Sunday, March 23rd, at
Ohio State University in Columbus,
Ohio. Her session, "Anti-PR: The New Playbook for Controlling Your
Narrative and Winning Market Domination," will provide actionable
insights for entrepreneurs navigating today's competitive
landscape.
The Key Challenges Holding Tech Startups Back in 2025
- Tech Talent War: The growing demand for specialized technology
roles has intensified the talent war, with startups struggling
against Big Tech corporations that offer higher salaries, and
robust benefits. Deloitte's 2025 technology industry outlook
highlights that tech providers face the "build-or-buy" dilemma as
developer talent remains scarce. (4) While some companies may turn
to acquisitions to secure specialized expertise, startups often
lack the resources to do the same.
- Partnership Pitfalls: Tech partnerships offer startups a
pathway to accelerated growth, providing access to industry
expertise, expanded customer bases, and enhanced product
capabilities. However, as competition intensifies, enterprises are
becoming more selective, carefully evaluating startups. As industry
experts warn, developing products around short-lived trends can
lead to major setbacks. Without well-defined collaboration
agreements, startups risk having their ideas absorbed, rebranded,
or sidelined by bigger players. (5)
- Risk Management Blind Spots: Startups often overlook risk
management in their early stages, focusing on speed over security.
But in 2025, enterprise buyers are demanding proof of compliance,
regulatory readiness, and operational resilience. Without a solid
risk mitigation strategy, startups risk losing deals and damaging
their credibility.
The Anti-PR Advantage: How Startups Can Win in 2025
In this evolving landscape, startups need more than traditional PR
to succeed. JOTO PR's Anti-PR approach offers strategies rooted in
transparency and credibility, helping companies navigate scrutiny,
stand out from competitors, and establish themselves as reliable,
long-term players in their industries. "The reality is this—whether
you choose to play the PR game or not, you're already in it. The
only question is: are you in control or is someone else pulling the
strings?" emphasizes Helms.
At L25, Helms will break down five key strategies to help
businesses take charge of their narrative and gain consistent
third-party credibility:
1. How traditional PR lost its way—and how to turn it to your
advantage.
2. Why media isn't about truth—it's about control (and how to take
it back).
3. The Anti-PR method—making your company impossible to ignore.
4. How disruptors build influence without waiting for
permission.
5. Real-world success stories of companies turning PR battles into
market dominance.
Beyond messaging, Anti-PR helps startups navigate risk and
protect their long-term interests. Whether it's securing
value-driven partnerships that align with company goals or
tailoring crisis communication to different audiences, Anti-PR
ensures that startups maintain trust even in times of uncertainty.
"Success in 2025 requires more than just brand awareness—it demands
differentiation, resilience, and a proactive approach to reputation
management," concludes Helms.
About JOTO PR Disruptors™
Founded by PR veteran Karla Jo
Helms, JOTO PR Disruptors™ emerged from extensive market
research with CEOs of fast-growth companies. The agency combines
crisis management skills with advanced media algorithms to develop
Anti-PR® campaigns. Based in Tampa Bay,
Florida, JOTO PR is globally recognized for its innovative
Anti-PR services. More information is available at
http://www.jotopr.com/.
About Karla Jo Helms
Karla Jo Helms is the Chief
Evangelist and Anti-PR Strategist for JOTO PR Disruptors™.
She learned firsthand how unforgiving business can be when millions
of dollars are on the line—and how the control of public opinion
often determines whether one company is happily chosen or another
is brutally rejected. Being an alumnus of crisis management,
Karla Jo has worked with litigation
attorneys, private investigators, and the media to help restore
companies of goodwill back into the good graces of public opinion.
Helms speaks globally on public relations, how the PR industry
itself has lost its way, and how, in the right hands, corporations
can harness the power of Anti-PR to drive markets and impact market
perception.
References:
1. Mohammadi.L, Naiyer. (2024). Overview of Startups Developing
Artificial Intelligence for the Energy Sector. Applied Sciences.
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2. Howarth, Josh. "What Percentage of Startups Fail? 80+ Statistics
(2022)." Exploding Topics, 3 Nov.
2023, explodingtopics.com/blog/startup-failure-stats.
3. Zimmerhans, Sabine. "3 Trends Startup CEOs Should Know about in
2025 | Gartner." Gartner, 2025,
gartner.com/en/articles/2025-trends-for-startup-ceos.
4. Fineberg, Steve, et al. "2025 Technology Industry Outlook."
Deloitte Insights, Deloitte, 10 Feb.
2025,
deloitte.com/us/en/insights/industry/technology/technology-media-telecom-outlooks/technology-industry-outlook.html.
5. Bradbury, Rosie. "3 Charts: The US Has More Startups than VCs
Can Support." PitchBook, 15 Apr.
2024,
pitchbook.com/news/articles/venture-capital-trends-charts-q1-2024.
Media Contact
Karla Jo Helms, JOTO PR™,
727-777-4629, khelms@jotopr.com, jotopr.com
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