7 pre-Internet PR tools
Papers, pagers and in-person press conferences were the way of the world before everything turned digital.
Papers, pagers and in-person press conferences were the way of the world before everything turned digital.
If you’re gearing up to start a PR internship in the next few weeks, here are some ways to make the most of it.
Job candidates want to see a thriving culture, have lots of opportunities and know they’ll be appreciated. Here’s how to prove you’ll give them those things.
Graduates wondering which positions they’re best suited for should take heed.
Though the new streaming service was supposed to be the catalyst of a ‘music revolution,’ many responded to the service’s launch with criticism.
Twitter’s home page for non-users was once pretty empty, with little more than an invitation to join. Now, it’s a much more robust look at what the platform has to offer.
These apps, websites and services can boost your word knowledge on a daily basis.
Measurement is paramount to ensuring successful communications campaigns. Here’s what the numbers can do for you.
Instead of pressing and prodding to get the reporter’s attention, a gentler approach may be the thing.
The best Mother’s Day communications efforts tug at the heartstrings while also offering real-world advice.
According to one PR exec, it’s clear that we are. As a result, brands must be more cautious with their apologies.
A little self-assessment can do a world of good, especially when executive pressure to show results is building.
Online firestorms can form at a moment’s notice, and PR pros need to react quickly. Here’s how you can do so successfully.
Are hyphens and dashes driving you bananas? Here’s a quick guide to help you keep things straight.
PR and marketing pros, finding the position you’ve always wanted doesn’t have to involve filling out endless applications and sending resumes.