Infographic: New Year’s Eve on Facebook
A compilation of Facebook invites reveals where some of the biggest year-end parties are taking place.
A compilation of Facebook invites reveals where some of the biggest year-end parties are taking place.
Customers who pay their bills online or over the phone will incur the charge. The move sparked outrage on social media and, 24 hours after it was unveiled, the wireless provider reversed its decision.
Many of the skills are timeless, and others are new enough to make you anxious. Don’t worry; this post includes links to resources. Yep, you’ll want to bookmark it.
A study from CareerCast highlights the most and least stressful jobs. If you work in PR, congratulations, you made the list—but not the one you want to be on.
An updated list of the 23 most commonly used buzzwords in press releases, complements of PR strategist Adam Sherk and PRFilter.com.
A report alleging the cyclist took performance-enhancing drugs was supposed to be a slam dunk. Instead, Armstrong’s preemptive tweet offers a lesson in finely tuned PR.
Feeling uninspired or perhaps unsure why you want to join the profession? A PR pro weighs in on what people in the industry do and why it matters.
Are some of the overly creative (some might say inane) titles on business cards or Twitter handles driving you nuts? If so, this post will drive you even crazier.
According to an extremely unscientific report, 90 percent of all Facebook users fall into one of the categories in this graphic. Are you among them?
Commit these gaffes, and this journalist says there’s no way your pitch will become a story.
Giving an interview or a speech? Better read through this list to find out whether your body language is turning off the audience.
The mobile-based social network, which Apple named its app of the year, is growing faster than any other.
For many writers, deciding between the two is among the most confusing language conventions. Here’s some quick advice to make that decision easier.
Dunkin’ Donuts and CareerBuilder ranked the top 15 professions that most need coffee. PR is No. 2; writer/editor is No. 4.
Instead of blasting a release to the media, trying winning coverage with one of these techniques.