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This week, readers were interested in writing engaging headlines, advice for landing your first PR job, targeting mature consumers with native ads, and more.
This week, readers were interested in writing engaging headlines, advice for landing your first PR job, targeting mature consumers with native ads, and more.
The chain’s brand executive chef said the motive behind the concoction was ‘staying true to our brand more than anything else.’
Here’s how to ensure your creative staffers feel stifled, deflated, frustrated and defeated.
While you might be tempted to bury a damaging story, your efforts can backfire, ruining your credibility and turning essential media contacts into enemies. Follow these rules.
See what top communicators at Microsoft and Amazon are saying about this elite professional community.
The term is meaningless without the true leadership behind it. Here are some tactics PR pros should use to build their clients’ reputations.
Don’t miss this week’s June 28 final deadline to enter PR Daily’s Content Marketing Awards. Submit individual work or work on behalf of your team or clients.
Employees were upset that the furniture company was supplying border facilities housing migrant children. Leaders responded with a donation, but not to the group that staffers favored.
Many college graduates are tossing their caps in the air while tossing their names in the crowded market of job seekers. Consider these tips for standing out.
If you’re sending the same message to everyone, leaving managers in the dark or measuring ‘awareness,’ you should rethink your processes.
The video blogging feature has become a major hit with users on the social media platform, but do consumers want to interact with brands in the same way? Consider these guidelines.
If you are tying to speak to more than one local audience, there are some key mistakes your campaigns must avoid. Here’s how to target and measure your efforts.
Share your powerful nonprofit campaigns, partnerships and creative PR content. Enter PR Daily’s Nonprofit PR Awards. Save $25 per submission when you enter by July 12.
How can PR pros help an organization get better results on search engines like Google, leading to more leads and sales? It all goes back to content creation.
These insightful queries are great for editors working with stymied authors, but they’re equally helpful for your own writing.