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The GOP nominee is sticking to his guns after a reporter’s accusation put his campaign manager behind bars. His response offers a slew of statements to discredit the claims.
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Botching your kid’s music recital is one thing; blundering a professional assignment is quite another. Follow this advice to stay in the good graces of clients and grandparents alike.
Balance is important when working one on one with a client, but often their needs are at the top of the PR food chain. Here’s one pro’s advice for seamless interactions.
The cartoonist Walt Kelly’s modest hero, Pogo, once said, “We have met the enemy, and he is us.” This is particularly true of writer’s block. Here’s how to defeat your most implacable critic.
Corporate jargon is easy for many PR pros to detect. Proper AP style for corporate terms can be an entirely different story. Here’s a quick guide for business terms from a recent Twitter chat.
Correct capitalization is the bane of many a PR pro’s existence. Because capitalization use varies wildly from agency to agency, here are some rules to follow.
Easter season usually means great exposure for candy brands. After one well-known organization altered its packaging, however, fans wasted no time complaining online.
It’s back and better than ever. We’re looking for the best and most enlightening altruistic work done for nonprofit organizations. Enter your work by the early bird deadline and save!
Communicators might not be dealing with Zika and Ebola in this very moment. Still, there’s plenty to learn about how to manage a crisis from our top-notch health care experts.
Visitors, officials and journalists alike were on lockdown after a gunman entered the Visitor’s Center. Smartphone video and social media channels enabled reporters to get the news out.
Keeping up with the marketing Joneses can be as easy as Web surfing or heading to your local library. To stay up to date, one pro advises hitting the books—and a half-dozen websites.
The organization was praised for its assistance during last week’s tragedy in Brussels. Sunday, similar efforts were made in Pakistan, but had PR teams apologizing instead.
Adidas has moved from advertising to content marketing. To do this, it built newsrooms in 12 cities globally. Here’s a glimpse at what happened when its marketers started writing news.