10 ways to be a terrible intern
Got an internship? Do the opposite of these. Supervising an intern? Do any of these obnoxious behaviors sound familiar?
Got an internship? Do the opposite of these. Supervising an intern? Do any of these obnoxious behaviors sound familiar?
Do you agree with the list, which was compiled by The Daily Beast?
Are reporters ignoring your news releases? Do employees delete your emailed announcements unread? Try these techniques for invigorating your writing.
Allegations that Walmart bribed Mexican officials will become a sustained PR crisis for the company. Thus far, its PR response will hold up against attacks.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic talks with PR Daily about PR, social media, crisis communications, and, of course, movies.
Richard Grenell is Mitt Romney’s new national security and foreign policy spokesman, and he comes with baggage—in the shape of misogynistic tweets. He deleted them. Wise move?
You have a blog, a Twitter feed, a Facebook page, and (maybe) more to feed. Here’s how to do it on a tight budget.
An infographic outlines the ways in which people engage with politics on social media sites.
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The daily deal site defended its promotion by saying the company that offers the tour is a good citizen of the community.
A foundation breaks down exactly how it measures social media. Its plan shouldn’t look much different than yours.
The gimmicky airline pulled the ad parodying Colombian prostitution scandal and issued an apology. Plus, Urban Outfitters offends Jewish community, Helen Keller-branded eyewear, Vogue Spain’s rip-off of an Instagram account, ‘The Simpsons’ jab Fox News, and more.
Don’t do anything on your brand’s Facebook page until you read this story about Timeline’s impact on search engine optimization.
Nearly 60 percent of this elite group of companies is active on Facebook, yet it’s not the most common social media.
‘Easy reading,’ as Nathaniel Hawthorne once said, ‘is damn hard writing.’ Here’s an easy read for writers.