One trick to help you survive a tough press conference
Be judicious with this tip. You can’t use it all the time, but when facing a particularly aggressive pack of reporters, it might spare you some heat.
Be judicious with this tip. You can’t use it all the time, but when facing a particularly aggressive pack of reporters, it might spare you some heat.
We don’t like to throw around the ‘ever’ headline, but this failure to review material for publication in a middle school newsletter is just that grim.
Your page won’t get any likes if you post at the wrong times, forget to follow up, or just don’t have interesting content.
The newspaper industry continues to experience severe losses. How are PR professionals to react? The author offers some thoughts and numbers.
Like many writers, the late Christopher Hitchens said drinking improved his writing. Do you agree? Weigh in.
The author looks at 2012 and explains the skills that public relation practitioners will need to succeed.
Feeling glum? That’s no surprise to researchers at the University of Virginia who found that our collective happiness is declining—based on the tweets we send.
The company’s director of social media spoke with PR Daily about the ways one of the world’s most recognizable brands navigates the unruly world of Twitter and Facebook.
Applying is easy as pie.
The social media site is a sort of reverse Twitter; most messaging is done with images, and text is secondary. It could be a great communication tool, some say.
IR magazine unveiled the finalists for its Canada Awards. See which company grabbed the most nominations.
We hope it got delivered on time. Plus, paywall for the homeless, P&G pulls Photoshopped Taylor Swift ad, Snow E. Mann pays users a visit on LinkedIn, and more.
Does ‘irregardless’ drive you up a wall? What about the misuse of ‘less’ versus ‘fewer’? They’re even more signs you’re a word nerd.
Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications beat Northwestern, Columbia, and the University of Missouri for the top spot.
Followers of Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto claim Ronn Torossian, of 5WPR, took part in a scheme to leak damaging information about the rabbi. Torossian called the claims ‘absurd.’