Report: PR pros should not edit their client’s Wikipedia entries
The Chartered Institute of Public Relations joined with several other PR trade groups to form guidelines for editing Wikipedia entries. The PRSA, however, sat this one out.
The Chartered Institute of Public Relations joined with several other PR trade groups to form guidelines for editing Wikipedia entries. The PRSA, however, sat this one out.
The author’s Colorado home might be in the path of the blaze, and he’s staying close to his Twitter feed for his updates, not the local news.
Hipsters, the genetically privileged, your crazy old aunts, and even cat lovers—they’ve all earned the right to meet their maker, at least according to new ads for a yet-to-be disclosed disease. UPDATE: Appears as though the Lung Cancer Alliance is the culprit.
The historic ruling on the Affordable Health Care for America Act dropped this morning and everyone is talking about it. Expect a flurry of press releases as organizations stake their positions on the decision.
Milk’s favorite cookie might be the most tolerant. The same can’t be said of everyone else. Plus, Aaron Sorkin interview spawns newest Tumblr sensation, President Obama wants to be your ‘boyfriend,’ Boulder ranked America’s most creative city, and more.
Only sharp candidates need apply.
If your company or client is unveiling a Twitter of Facebook campaign, one day is better than any other for engagement, according to a new report.
Not sure when to kill a questionable comment on your Facebook page? Follow these guidelines.
Giving credit where credit is due.
If the best part of waking up is Folgers in your cup, it could say more about you as a person than you think.
The author shares advice on how to make sure your audience is reading every word on your website or blog.
After a barrage of criticism online, the European Commission pulled a YouTube video that seeks to persuade young girls to enter the sciences.
Charles Pugh, a former journalist turned politician, slammed an intern at Automotive News—and now Pugh’s left to clean up the PR mess.
Barron’s compiled its list of the 100 most-respected publicly traded companies. Caterpillar surged; Walmart plummeted; and Apple reigns supreme.
And reaffirms the bunny’s rightful place in history. Plus, Sheryl Sandberg named Facebook’s first female board member, inside the world’s largest McDonald’s, 10 offensive products, the end of the 9-to-5, and more.