Writing skills can lead to professional success: study
A recent study found that people with fewer language errors on their LinkedIn profiles tend to reach higher positions.
A recent study found that people with fewer language errors on their LinkedIn profiles tend to reach higher positions.
Clients are great—they’re the lifeblood of the industry. But sometimes they say the darndest things.
‘You can’t wait for inspiration, you have to go after it with a club.’
Are you taking on too many social media tasks? You’re committing a common mistake among brands. Here’s how to avoid them.
Cardinal Bergoglio, the archbishop of Buenos Aires, is the new pope. He will need to be a strong communicator in the modern age.
How well are those pins performing? Now you don’t need to rely on third-party apps or guesswork.
You remember clip books that were actual books, and fax machines that were absolutely revolutionary.
Men hold more positions of power than women in the PR industry—even though females far outnumber males in public relations. Here’s why that needs to change.
You monitor it all day for work, and check it for fun on your own time. It’s exhausting.
A Vanity Fair interview with the pop star is a disaster for her image as America’s Sweetheart. PR professionals explain the way forward for Swift.
More than two-thirds of PR professionals wolf down their midday repast at their desks, according to PR Daily’s Salary and Job Satisfaction Survey.
Sure, your grade point average is important, but once you graduate and hit the office, these skills far outweigh your grade from stats class.
The popular Twitter app will evolve into a Web-based version. If you’re looking for alternatives, we’ve got them.
Monday is National Grammar Day. Buy someone—read: yourself—a T-shirt or tote to show off your love for language.
Gifted storytellers offer their insights into what makes a great story, and the author provides takeaways for communicators.