A plea for professional courtesy from potential clients
Why do organizations request proposals and then never call back the agencies that submit them?
Why do organizations request proposals and then never call back the agencies that submit them?
Is the word “utilize” on your résumé? How about a list of your college classes? If so, they have to go.
Follow these tips to ensure the recipients of your messages don’t hit the delete key, or worse, unsubscribe.
Kimpton Hotels and Marriott are offering perks and discounts to guests who tweet, Instagram, and post Facebook feedback. It’s all about karma.
Take a look at your most recent press release. Chances are there’s some unnecessary hype and pointless detail in there. Cut it out before a reporter sends your future press releases to the trash.
The show that was famously ‘about nothing’ and featured ‘no learning’ actually had a lot of good advice about personal and professional relationships.
Is there some special alchemy involved in creating a great social media profile? What are the tricks to doing social media right? Our readers wanted to know the answers to those questions and more this week.
The social media giant unveiled the new test feature, ‘limited to a few small and medium sized businesses,’ in a Thursday blog post.
Research from Forrester found marketers just aren’t seeing huge results yet, but it may be their approach rather than the practice itself. There’s hope.
The airline scrambles as a second plane this year goes down. But this one reportedly was shot down amid the separatist conflict in the Eastern European country.
As a recent Deadspin parody reminds us, clichéd thinking can generate hilariously inappropriate story tops. Watch out.
CLIC Sargent has started a microsite to ask for people to offer their best jokes. Then donors can sponsor those jokes.
A Forbes columnist has argued that ‘Internet speak’ and brands trying to sound like their customers could be eroding reputations.
When brands approach the LGBT community with a sincere, positive message, people take notice.
Putting the right person in the position of working directly with a PR agency can save everyone a lot of frustration.