Census Bureau, others break down Valentine’s Day by the numbers
Social media managers or brand ambassadors prepping plans for the romance-theme holiday would do well to know some of these stats.
Social media managers or brand ambassadors prepping plans for the romance-theme holiday would do well to know some of these stats.
In the rush for interviews after the State of the Union address, the New York lawmaker made it abundantly clear to the reporter that he didn’t want to talk about a campaign finance investigation. (UPDATE)
The word ‘natural’ seems to be just too much of a legal minefield for the drink maker and other food companies.
The president’s substantive content and positive tone deliver the message that America (and Congress) must get back to work.
Businesses have seemed bound and determined to call employees anything but people in recent years. Here are some ways to buck that trend.
Don’t get wrapped up in guesswork when you’re appealing directly to customers online. Find out who they are and what they want.
DDB Oslo is giving students 10 seconds to wow them.
It’s all about respect, responsiveness, and every once in a while, a simple ‘thank you.’
The ad features a man changing ‘the image of Japanese people’ by putting on a huge fake nose.
The whole incident leaves the university in a tough spot. It is almost obligated to respond to the racist and sexist attacks, but if it does, it’ll be at the expense of students.
Tom Perkins, co-founder of the Silicon Valley firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, earned scorn for comparing recent protests in and around San Francisco to Nazi Germany.
After you make a stunning first impression, you have to be sure to close the loop. Just remember the four C’s so you don’t miss any big opportunities.
Is the job stressful? Undoubtedly. But if you come at it from the right perspective, the rewards make it more than worth the trouble.
Listen up, PR pros. Here’s how Stephen Covey’s tips can help you become even better at what you do.
It’s time to sound off, PR pros. Does the main character in the ABC drama accurately depict what it’s like to work in PR?