How to make blog posts SEO friendly
Optimizing blog posts for search engines is a key component of leading people to your organization’s content, but it doesn’t mean simply stuffing your posts with keywords.
Optimizing blog posts for search engines is a key component of leading people to your organization’s content, but it doesn’t mean simply stuffing your posts with keywords.
Facebook’s latest motion toward positioning itself as a leading source of news and information puts a premium on generating social interaction for clients and their brands.
Men and women may use social media differently, but there are some tasks that everyone in PR can benefit from, regardless of gender. Those stories, and more.
If a client isn’t being forthcoming with feedback, there are a few questions you can ask to gauge opinion and make adjustments if needed.
No one wants to deal with an atrocity—nor the media madhouse—like that of the Boston Marathon bombing. Or to fend off foreign spammers. But are you preparing for the worst?
Cornett IMS’ hashtag for the hand-breaded Chicken Tender Texas Toast sandwich is 164 characters too long to tweet.
The film ‘Burt’s Buzz’ digs into the life of the fascinating Burt Shavitz, the man whose face appears on every Burt’s Bees product.
The social media director who helped build marketing arms for brands including TurboTax, Applebee’s, and H&R Block explains why he’s moving on.
If you write your press releases in AP style, get ready to start spelling out “Massachusetts” a lot more often.
It’s a way to know which pieces of content are really driving results for your brand. This interactive infographic explains it all.
An observer tweeted a picture of the cake, which she saw sitting out in the dining hall. The Columbia administration has been under fire for its investigations of high-profile sexual assault cases.
Speechwriting experts say facts, characters are OK, but the most engaging presentations feature conflict, drama, humor.
The monopoly that controls all beer sales in Ontario seems to claim that owners of private liquor stores will sell alcohol to minors without a second look.
The show’s fictional public relations organization, the American Vampire League, highlights ‘contradictions and paradoxes’ of the profession, research suggests.
As the stadium celebrates its centennial, a lifelong fan contemplates whether the ‘friendly confines’ are a bigger draw than the ‘lovable losers’ who play there.