Behold a new breed: The interactive press release
Here are three techniques you can use to revitalize your moribund, text-only releases. These tips derive from an upcoming PR University webinar scheduled for March 19.
Here are three techniques you can use to revitalize your moribund, text-only releases. These tips derive from an upcoming PR University webinar scheduled for March 19.
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Data viz expert Alberto Cairo explains how strong visual design sharpens your message and engages your audience.
Including Meta, Pinterest, TikTok and more.
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Insight from the PR powerhouse.
A well-stocked library of photos, videos and ready-to-go digital assets gives a company control over its own narrative.
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Bill Skrief of DeadLizard shares his approach to balancing creativity, family and business.
Working with high-level executives is a different beast.
Insights from The Museum of PR’s “Celebrating Black PR History 2024: Where Are All the Black Men in Public Relations?”
Data from Pew Research is vital for PR pros.
Action is as important as using the right words.