Did Google kill social media marketing?
The search giant may have announced that it’s not going to be investing any further in social software platform Wildfire, but that doesn’t mean all is lost.
The search giant may have announced that it’s not going to be investing any further in social software platform Wildfire, but that doesn’t mean all is lost.
If you think gamification is a relatively new trend, consider that one of the fathers of public relations, Edward Bernays, was using it almost a century ago.
In particular, employers value creatives with know-how in mobile and interactive design, according to Robert Half’s 2014 Salary Guides.
According to a court filing, the software giant was able to legally search the blogger’s email because of a provision in its privacy policy.
The founder of Virgin Group posted on LinkedIn about the deleterious effects of couching business discussions in words that don’t mean anything.
Jill Rowley says she was fired for violating Oracle’s social media policy by talking to a reporter about the firm’s initiative to train salesmen to use Twitter.
Brands aren’t going to stop telling stories via blogs and other online media, and audiences aren’t going to stop wanting to read them, no matter what skeptics may say.
A summer gig at a big agency isn’t the only option out there for a hungry college student looking to kick off a PR career.
You remember clip books that were actual books, and fax machines that were absolutely revolutionary.
Reddit claims to be the Internet’s front page, but Digg’s layout and ease of use make it a great place for PR pros to find what they need to know.
Do you need help curating content? Do you wish you had a tool that could distribute your content to a targeted audience? This infographic may have some answers.
New ads from the Republican National Committee attempt to break the stereotype that the party is only made up of old, white men.
The retail chain, which has had its share of difficulties of late, fired Bob Blatchford after he went on the ‘Today’ show and discussed J.C. Penney’s discounting practices.
Most meals that people snap and share photos of might leave their friends salivating, but wouldn’t do much for their health, according to Bolthouse Farms.
There’s a lot more to PR than nailing a pitch or scoring prime coverage.