The 5 most popular stories on PR Daily this week
From decorum dos and don’ts on Facebook to ways you can prove invaluable to your PR firm, here are the stories PR Daily readers found most invaluable this week.
From decorum dos and don’ts on Facebook to ways you can prove invaluable to your PR firm, here are the stories PR Daily readers found most invaluable this week.
Photos of a bloody Dzhokhar Tsarnaev taken by a police sergeant show what the magazine calls ‘the real face of terror.’
Yogurt and company cultures collide as Dannon ‘connects’ with candidates, and the Dow is bullish about its search for a corporate communications manager. That, and more, in this week’s roundup.
The airline claims bogus names laced with racial epithets that were confirmed by a NTSB intern and read on the air by KTVU have damaged the company’s reputation. UPDATE: The intern has been fired.
From the ‘State of Content Marketing’ and essentials for PR newbies to writing tips for the Web, see what stories caught PR Daily readers’ attention this week.
A labor relations guide that plaintiffs say was given to managers underlines racial stereotypes of Hispanic people, from eating tacos to wearing sombreros.
Apartment Therapy makes space for a campaign manager, and the Four Seasons could use some PR help—winter’s reputation has been particularly damning. That, and more, in this week’s roundup.
The definitive guide to etiquette extends far beyond proper invitations for various occasions and knowing how to use a finger bowl.
The restaurant chain fired the associate manager of a Florida location after the video made a big splash on Reddit and around the Web.
The safety of air travel is once again at the forefront of people’s minds, but carriers should resist drawing attention to themselves, crisis experts say.
Hoisting your first Grand Slam trophy is what every professional tennis player dreams about. John Inverdale tarnished that moment for Marion Bartoli of France.
You can be responsive and give customers the opportunity to speak up without having to give up all your other responsibilities.
From SEO rules for PR pros to the best campaign of the past 400 years, here are the stories that caught PR Daily readers’ attention this week.
The giant staffing firm launched an ‘Around the World in 80 Jobs’ contest, and it took a lot of heat from a travel blogger and his followers. There was even a hashtag.
The Huntsville Stars were planning a “Second Amendment Night” promotion, but league officials warned against it.