PR Daily’s top stories of 2016: Nos. 1-10
2017 has almost arrived, and so have the final entries in our list of the most popular stories on PR Daily in the past year.
2017 has almost arrived, and so have the final entries in our list of the most popular stories on PR Daily in the past year.
Chances are, you’re taking at least one day off in the coming week. Here’s how, and why, to produce an out-of-office reply that will delight the people emailing you.
If you manage social media profiles for your organization or client, heed these changes that the platform is rolling out.
Great amusement, amusing anecdotes, and a little something from Dr. Seuss.
New Year’s Eve is nearly here, and we’re edging ever closer to our top 10 stories of 2016.
Take advantage of opportunities through the professional social networking platform. Follow this infographic to spruce up your profile.
The Oscars are behind us, but these movies are great for communicators to watch anytime.
The show’s lead, Frank Underwood, will do anything to stay on top. Though many of his methods are underhanded, PR pros can still clean useful advice from the character.
PR pros and ad execs have long looked to David Ogilvy as a guide. His well-known approach to copywriting is considered imaginative and unorthodox. Here’s a spin on his 10 tips for writing.
The Swedish retailer is flipping the switch on one of its most popular products. Here’s what will change—and why brand managers think it’s time to try something new.
PR pros working to eliminate corporate speak cringe when they hear these buzzwords—especially since they’re growing in usage. Which do you hate?
Our countdown of the year’s top stories continues.
Communication is an art enhanced by a greater art—the art of silence, says the Canadian author. Americans will of course be dubious. We like to talk—loudly.
Communicators can post short pitches accompanied by images hoping to attract journalists’ attention. When a reporter swipes right, a messaging feature appears.
Strategies to crafting and distribute media relations copy has changed, especially as more PR pros turn to digital media. Use this infographic as a guide.