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Pinterest stats, Facebook stats, non-PR skills (for PR professionals), and more.
Pinterest stats, Facebook stats, non-PR skills (for PR professionals), and more.
The best PR counselors are ex-journalists, right?
Months after a deadly stage collapse, Grammy winners Sugarland are defending themselves in courts of law and public opinion. Some aren’t buying it.
Approach it wisely: Reach out to current customers, get recommended to their friends, and start a brand group.
Customers who check in at a Walgreen’s location through Facebook or Foursquare get messages directing them to products, offering coupons, or informing them of donations. The response was ‘overwhelming positive.’
How about showing up for an interview dressed as a Boy Scout? That’s pretty weird.
You either run with D.M.C. or you don’t.
That’s good news for companies, according to the study. Though there is a dangerous flipside.
Two professors from Penn State University, one male and one female, discuss the lack of young men in public relations courses.
Several people working in the public relations field weigh in.
When they ask, ‘What’s with this whole Pinterest thing?’ You can pull out this fact sheet.
Restaurants, stores, presidential campaigns, and magazines are making playlists on music-streaming platforms such as Spotify and Grooveshark as a way to foster engagement. You can, too.
So how do the skirts—and Wall Street—look this spring? Plus, mannequins getting more curvaceous, why the ‘Lin-sanity’ must stop, our crooning president, a peculiar obituary, and more.
What you don’t know—but should—about common platitudes including ‘Jargon is bad’ and ‘Join the conversation.’
The same internal wiring that makes us efficient also makes us error prone.