6 golden rules for responding to emails
Clients will appreciate it when you keep it short, avoid cluttering up their inboxes, and keep away from the “reply all” button.
Clients will appreciate it when you keep it short, avoid cluttering up their inboxes, and keep away from the “reply all” button.
This not-safe-for-work conversation was work for one very patient social media manager in the United Kingdom.
PR pros often make public speaking mistakes that would make them cringe if they saw their clients committing them. Don’t let that happen to you.
Use Ragan’s comprehensive, on-demand training tool to expand the skills of your organization’s workforce.
The essential building blocks of public relations haven’t changed, but what audiences want absolutely has.
Spanning politics and pop culture, business mavens and sports idols, these tandem lists highlight the silver-tongued and cast a harsh glare on the tongue-tied.
The use of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) in 2015 will open up a whole new world of communications opportunities for brand managers.
How podcasting boosts online influence and establishes thought leadership.
PR pros can learn a lot from the words of George Bailey, Clarence, Sam Wainwright, and the other inhabitants of and visitors to Bedford Falls. Hee-haw!
We’re finishing out 2014 with a thank you to our readers and a glimpse at our year-end coverage.
One social media platform thrived on breaking news; the other found popularity with personalized stories and quizzes.
Sony representatives appeared on CNN and ‘Meet the Press’ to say that the company will release the movie ‘The Interview,’ but it’s not clear how. (Update)
There’s a little more than a week left in 2014, and newsrooms are slammed with stories. How can your pitch get through? Try one of these.
Social media managers, take note of these tips from companies that used social media to boost engagement and recognition this year.
Like the child who only wants her two front teeth back for Christmas, this author’s requests are fairly simple.