4 lessons PR pros can learn from Texas Hold ’em
Communicators can glean some helpful insights by watching when poker players choose to bet, call, raise or fold.
Communicators can glean some helpful insights by watching when poker players choose to bet, call, raise or fold.
How can you write headlines that intrigue your audience? Enticing a reader to click on your story isn’t blind luck. It’s calculated and often takes time. Here’s how to improve your approach.
As a buyout looks unlikely, the micro-blogging platform is reportedly planning to cut jobs, but it’s not the only organization giving employees bad news.
What can taking a break from pitching, content creation and client meetings do for you? Here’s what you can get out of an hour on Twitter with a crowd of like-minded pros.
If your leaders are reluctant to have an online presence, this guide can help you not only make a case for it, but also coach your executives through the process.
The social media company is offering a special kind of support for users that might be in need. Here are details—and why it’s becoming part of its mission.
We’re honoring the most talented PR communicators in the biz, someone who sets trends instead of following them. Sound like you? Enter our PR Daily Awards by Nov. 2. Save $50 per entry.
Want to get your organization’s news picked up by reporters? Make it visible, and offer clear directions for inquiries. Here’s how.
If a ‘setback’ has dealt you or your client a ‘staggering blow,’ you can write about the ‘calamity’ with one or more options from this list.
Entice readers from the beginning with these powerful content writing tips.
Not all public relations firms are created equal. Here are a few things to consider if you’re in the market for a communications partnership.
Though the telecommunications company’s CEO said the deal was ‘a perfect match of two companies with complementary strengths,’ lawmakers had less positive things to say.
Despite your exemplary leadership and skill, a few of your tendencies probably frustrate or fluster your staff. Here are a few to note—and avoid.
You have a boatload of information that’s essential to persuading consumers to partake of your service or product. Here’s how to present it without putting your target audience to sleep.
You won’t find these words in the dictionary, but many communicators use them anyway.