The 5 most-popular stories on PR Daily this week
From avoiding email overload to classifying the PR industry’s high school stereotypes, here are this week’s most widely read stories.
From avoiding email overload to classifying the PR industry’s high school stereotypes, here are this week’s most widely read stories.
Here I go, here I go, spit that 2012 flow. Plus, an on-air graphic startles a Fox News anchor, the pop culture trends behind the most popular baby names, the most well-crafted love letter you’ll ever read, and more.
A tourist captured a New York City police officer giving boots and socks to a homeless man.
Do tweets with #too #many #hashtags raise your blood pressure? Do irrelevant hashtags spark infuriated rants? You’re not alone.
The tweet, which mentioned a ‘1-state solution’ to the Israel-Palestine strife, was deleted. We grabbed a screenshot.
The list ranges from an Apple device to world peace, with underwear and socks falling somewhere in the middle.
Gangnam Style’ has nearly a billion views on YouTube—and it offers lessons for people who pitch the media for a living.
There’s a lesson in this bizarre story—not sure what it is, but there’s a lesson.
The Obama campaign shared some of its email data, including its most successful subject lines. They might surprise you.
The computer maker pulled a switcheroo on some of its customers—they didn’t like it much.
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They’re calling it ‘Air Kentucky.’ Plus, a music video shot entirely using Instagram, Dunkin’ Donuts denied ‘Best Coffee in America’ trademark, takeaways from holiday campaigns past, best Tumblrs of 2012, and more.
PR pros, it’s time to claim your seat at the leadership table. Here’s how to do it.
Adding multimedia content can increase by nearly tenfold the likelihood that your online pitch will be opened and viewed.
Both your physical and emotional health are suffering, a report finds.