Liquor store celebrates controversial pastor’s death with champagne discount
Usually, making merry over anyone’s death would be a complete PR disaster, but Oklahoma’s Moore Liquor has earned considerable positive buzz for its Fred Phelps sale.
Usually, making merry over anyone’s death would be a complete PR disaster, but Oklahoma’s Moore Liquor has earned considerable positive buzz for its Fred Phelps sale.
Simply uploading a video to YouTube won’t get it the attention you want. Getting your video posted on blogs, shared on social media, and otherwise illuminated online is the goal.
Subaru of Witchita countered a ‘shame on you’ sign with some clever marketing. When the protesters moved their sign, punctuation got involved.
Huge brands including Microsoft, Netflix, Apple, and even the federal government have fallen on their proverbial faces. Learn from their mistakes.
Smaller colleges’ upset victories over big-name teams are part of what make March Madness so exciting. Likewise, small PR firms can sometimes do a better job than the big-name agencies.
The brands with the most followers aren’t necessarily the ones with the most engaged followers.
Batter up, interns! The Cubs need someone on deck. Meanwhile, Business Insider reports that it’s hiring a content strategist. That, and more, in this week’s roundup.
The No. 1 item on Reddit Tuesday afternoon involved a concerted effort to overtake the hashtag, which is a promotion for the new movie ‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2.’
Oculus VR asked for help in 2012 and got it to the tune of more than $2.4 million. Now, Facebook has bought the company for $2 billion, and many people feel that they threw their money away.
The chain Pizza Patron has broadcasters up in arms over a pizza’s salacious name and the owner of pizzeria Cane Rosso in Dallas is charging $1,000 for a side of ranch.
Calgary’s 90.3 AMP Radio made a video of two DJs setting the cash aflame in a pet crematorium incinerator. The station’s Facebook page exploded with complaints.
As Daffy Duck might say, it’s not uncommon for people to find themselves having ‘pronoun trouble.’ Use these tips to keep things straight.
CareerBliss analyzed user reviews to name the profession one of the unhappiest. Meanwhile, database administrators are sitting pretty.
The image was part of a satirical section of the newspaper De Morgen, and was presented as having been submitted by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The press release is not dead, nor should it be, Diane Schwartz of PR News says. She and Mark Ragan discuss why.