The 5 worst media disasters in August
Care to guess No. 1 on this month’s list? (Ah … ah … Akin.) Also, Clint Eastwood makes a surprise appearance.
Care to guess No. 1 on this month’s list? (Ah … ah … Akin.) Also, Clint Eastwood makes a surprise appearance.
From a writer’s cheat sheet to Instagram for PR, here are the most popular stories on PR Daily during (unofficially) the last week of summer.
Nearly a quarter of American workers surveyed would give up five percent of their salary for five more vacation days, yet half had unused holidays.
You don’t necessarily need to be an expert in these topics, but you should be familiar with them. Take heed, PR newbies.
Mitt Romney offered his best in a speech to the Republican National Convention, but Clint Eastwood stole much of the attention on Twitter with his bizarre address.
From showing up too casually attired to giving a weak handshake, committing these mistakes will make sure you don’t get a callback (much less a new job).
How several brands—including President Obama—are engaging audiences in unlikely places using unlikely tactics.
Turns out, these dreadful employees are doing more than just bothering you. They are also costing the company money.
When you’re immersed in social media, it tends to get on your nerves—just as it has for the author. Can you relate?
Live long and prosper.
Armed with sidewalk chalk and a dream, the dog days of summer might finally be over. Plus, MObama’s nude magazine cover, Tyson and Holyfield capitalized on infamous ‘bite fight,’ Campbell’s roll’s out Warhol-inspired soup cans at Target, and more.
Social media is an essential component of the job search. Here’s how you can harness it for your own good—and avoid problems—when you’re hunting for a PR job.
Inspired by a recent Fast Company article, the author explains what happens between 4:45 a.m.—when her alarm goes off—and 7 a.m.
Is your social media team big enough compared to organizations your size? Or are you understaffed? Weigh in.
The pen is designed to fit comfortably in a woman’s hand and comes in pink and purple, naturally—something that hasn’t gone unnoticed by Amazon reviewers.