PR Daily’s top stories of 2013
As we close out another year, we cap off our countdown of our most popular stories.
As we close out another year, we cap off our countdown of our most popular stories.
Controlling your body—including your eyes and your clothes—is all part of presenting your message.
Tuesday was the 16th president’s birthday. Mark the occasion with these quotes—and lessons—from Honest Abe.
After 30 years in the working world, a onetime ‘big-haired career rookie’ offers tips and tactics for surviving and succeeding in the workplace.
We’re not saying you need to use them—the last thing you need is another social network—but they should be on your radar. Here’s why.
An experiment proves that a few differences in body language can make a huge difference in how well an audience takes in what a presenter says.
Feeling glum? Maybe you work in one of these cities. If so, perhaps you should consider relocating to one of the 10 happiest locales.
A study released today shows the U.S. cities with the most satisfied people working in marketing and public relations. Did your city make the list?
Nearing the end of our list, we continue our countdown of this year’s most popular stories.
Nearing our top 10, we continue our countdown of this year’s most popular stories.
A communications professor has an easy breezy secret for writers—too bad some of her students don’t want to follow her advice.
An in-depth study identified a dozen breeds of social media users, from the self-promoting ‘peacocks’ to the awkward ‘virgins.’
Whether you’re in the market for a new gig or plan to be soon, possessing these skills will make your job hunt much shorter.
This infographic explores the psychology of color and suggests why brands like McDonald’s and Pizza Hut prefer red whereas Lowe’s opts for blue.
You’ll get more social media fans and engagement if you follow these guidelines for the perfect Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Google+ posts.