Canada: Tweet about election results and face $25K fine
PR Daily’s Canada editor thinks the nation’s election officials are all bark, no bite. But would you risk the fine to tweet on Election Day on May 2?
PR Daily’s Canada editor thinks the nation’s election officials are all bark, no bite. But would you risk the fine to tweet on Election Day on May 2?
The company waited six days to inform its users that someone had accessed their personal information—and now it’s getting ripped by customers.
This is how the seating at the royal wedding would look if William and Kate based it solely on online influence.
The airline has said it can’t comment on pending litigation, but that hasn’t stopped the media from reporting on it.
Netherlands is a ‘nexus of global social networking behavior,’ says a comScore exec. Find out why.
It’s the third instance of a fast-food melee on YouTube in the last week. IHOP has yet to respond. Should it?
Exhibit the qualities they need, and you might find yourself behind glass—in an office, not one of the displays.
The president addressed the ‘birther’ conspiracy today, insisting he doesn’t ‘have time for this kind of silliness.’ What do you think of his statements?
People flocked to the airline’s Facebook page to show their support. UPDATE: Southwest’s social media manager talked to PR Daily about the company’s use of social media in a crisis. Read the story here.
Whether you’re making the intro, or you’re the recipient of one, these tips will help you navigate the sometimes murky waters of virtual encounters.
The company issued an official response to the iPhone flap and, OMG, it accepted some blame—and took a swipe at our sound-bite-obsessed media culture.
AllFacebook.com compiled this list, which includes—oh, we’re blushing—PR Daily. Check out the other resources.
Congratulations, Denver Post, for writing this head-scratching sentence.
The new man behind the duck is from Minnesota, oh yah.
A blogger and public relations professional says they’re “worthless.” What do you think?