How to land the PR internship of your dreams
And how to take advantage of the opportunity once you do.
And how to take advantage of the opportunity once you do.
Whether you work in healthcare or entertainment (or anything in between), these examples will inspire the social media use at your organization.
This was inevitable.
A PR professional and café veteran offers an insider’s take on this growing trend.
The author, an introvert, argues that companies are doing a disservice to themselves by not fostering environments where employees can work in solitude.
Got what it takes to work in public relations? Better read this PR executive’s checklist to find out.
Will you still be expected to think outside of the box?
Most of the companies on a list of the 10 most-hated in the United States don’t seem interested in talking about it. Is that the right approach?
It was a busy week for the launch of Web apps and social media tools. We round up the top five for communicators.
PR Daily’s investor relations columnist rounds up the details.
Bet the celebrity chef’s former PR rep is glad she quit. Plus, is Honda behind a new Ferris Bueller teaser for the Super Bowl? Sin City puts on quite the press junket; Twitter draws criticism; and more.
Eighty percent of your customers are using sites like Twitter and Facebook, but a Forrester survey says only half of brands are taking it seriously.
If the story you’re pitching doesn’t include one of these elements, there’s little chance a reporter will care.
The famous adman explains his 12-step process, while Chuck Palahniuk shares his 13 best tips for writers. Those stories and more in this edition of The Week in Writing.
Because waiting another week is too much to bear.