3 blogger relation blunders to avoid
Reaching out to bloggers for coverage? Better avoid these gaffes.
Reaching out to bloggers for coverage? Better avoid these gaffes.
Is it just me or is there something about the way these diaper-clad youngsters ‘talk’ that reminds you of your bosses?
Sometimes the best PR campaign is a controversial billboard. (Some of these are NSFW—depending on your office.)
Clients should value the brashness and professional skills of ex-reporters.
Is it the next big thing—or another Google Wave?
This week, General Electric defended itself on Twitter—and now the company is being mocked in the same venue.
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New poll numbers for the polarizing ex-governor are pretty dismal, which inspired us to revisit some of her less-inspiring public moments.
Coca-Coca fell to No 16., marking the first time it failed to crack this top 10.
As if providing you recorded television wasn’t enough. Now the company might give you a job.
Former health-care PR exec Wendell Potter’s book Deadly Spin captured the 2011 Ridenhour Book Prize.
A U.K.-based blogger lists eight reasons why the world loves Apple products, including, ‘The kids love ‘em.’ The times they are a-changing—as long as Steve Jobs say it does.
Venom energy drink is holding a contest: Anyone who captures the escaped Bronx Zoo cobra gets a year-supply of the drink. Wait until you see the press release about it.
Ina Garten, better known as the ‘Barefoot Contessa,’ denied a 6-year-old cancer patient his wish to meet her—twice—before making room in her schedule.
Democrat Chuck Schumer revealed his party’s talking points during a conference call to reporters—problem is he didn’t know the media had already joined the call.