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Embrace your love of social media with this week’s featured job listing: Instagram is seeking a community manager to oversee its user growth in Japan.
Embrace your love of social media with this week’s featured job listing: Instagram is seeking a community manager to oversee its user growth in Japan.
Submit your organizational transparency initiative, public health program or volunteer effort to PR Daily’s 2017 Corporate Social Responsibility Awards. Complete your submission by the early-bird deadline March 31 to save $50 per category entry.
Delivering bad news and managing conflict with co-workers, executives and clients is never enjoyable. Try these starters to open up a dialogue.
Not sure whether most of your audience is on Facebook or Instagram? Curious whether your customers like Pinterest? Considering using Reddit? This guide reveals who is spending time on which networks.
The luxury watch brand became the new frontrunner according to the Reputation Institute, which judges organizations based on their products, workplace, leadership and more.
Attract clients and beat out your competitors by following these five fundamentals.
Two Walmart communications pros share how the retail giant is taking control of its reputation. Steal a few lessons from its playbook.
Technology has made pretty much everyone a potential cinematographer. The issue is quality. Follow these guidelines to make the most of your opportunity—and avoid common mistakes.
Do you have a smarter approach to media relations? Submit in 20 different categories to PR Daily’s 2017 Media Relations Awards by the final deadline April 12.
When a crisis hits, ‘virtue ethics’ that have been previously touted by brand managers can stem criticism and help repair an organization’s reputation.
For a long time, PR pros have had difficulty measuring and reporting media relations campaigns to business leaders. Here’s how technology can help communicators show the value of their efforts.
Many people criticized its numbers and the names of its staff groups, which included a lot of ethnic puns. However, the employee pool isn’t much different from other tech organizations.
The feature, called ‘Town Hall,’ enables people to connect with their local elected officials.
Ranked dead last in customer satisfaction by Consumer Reports, CEO Ben Baldanza went on the offensive in a series of focused, on-point media interviews.
The team is facing mixed reactions, especially from its current fanbase in Oakland, California. Here’s what it’s doing to spread the news and boost its band through Twitter and news outlets.