Are you bursting with PR pride? Enter the Ace Awards
This is your chance to take all the glory. Prove your communications and marketing skills are the best in the business. Enter the Ace Awards by Jan. 11.
This is your chance to take all the glory. Prove your communications and marketing skills are the best in the business. Enter the Ace Awards by Jan. 11.
Communicators’ roles have changed along with advancements in technology—and public relations efforts do much more than raise awareness. Here’s how.
The resource that has become many communicators’ bible is changing the rules by presenting a new image with new terms, fewer capitals and a search-friendly redesign.
Instead of running for the hills the next time you’re stumped on proper grammar, consider these approaches.
Communicators who procrastinate writing requested copy or those who are coming up empty when seeking ideas for blog posts can turn things around with this infographic guide.
Communicators can glean several inspirational insights from Lorelai, Rory and other characters from the show.
The younger demographic has huge spending power, but getting your messages to and connecting with them can be an uphill battle. This infographic can help.
The job forecast for reporters and broadcasters is cloudy. Where will PR pros send pitches if those jobs vanish? Here’s insight—along with a list of communications positions to browse.
Twitter hashtags often focus on the negative, but this one celebrates PR victories. Jump in and have fun.
Are geofilters the new hashtag? Execs for two millennial-friendly applications are taking a gamble on a new partnership. Here are details.
Instead of gifting another set of touchscreen gloves or an AP Stylebook, consider these alternative approaches.
This year, we published stories that remembered several late greats, shared media relations wisdom, gave us content marketing inspiration and more. We thank you for your readership throughout 2016.
More and more consumers are using online platforms to grant their Christmas wishes. Are you ready to accommodate your customers’ needs? If not, here are a few tips.
This 2010 holiday video features our own Bill Sweetland, who is retiring at year’s end and whose abundant contributions to Ragan Communications will be sorely missed in 2017 and beyond.
Perfection doesn’t magically flow onto paper or screen. Go ahead, and stink up the joint with your shoddy prose. You can—and should—fix it later, but the freedom to fail can be liberating.