How does the ‘Fattest City in America’ turn things around?
This author goes on a search to find what, if anything, is being done to save her Indiana hometown.
This author goes on a search to find what, if anything, is being done to save her Indiana hometown.
The common theme in this week’s stories: the number 10. You’ll see what we mean.
And by check in, we don’t mean to the front desk, but instead to Facebook Places.
The author, a member of Generation Y, spent the summer helping oversee a group of interns. She offers these lessons for young managers.
A new report cites a 71 percent increase from last year in the number of job postings for marketing managers with social media skills.
They also recall ads better than the ‘non-affluent.’ That deserves a tax break!
The author offers five ways to stay active and cut calories in the office. You may draw some odd looks, but your waistline will thank you.
Did you know that the home of reality slop once played music videos—lots of them, and important ones, too? Yesterday that station turned the big 3-0. Here is the play-by-play.
Word around the blogosphere is that Microsoft created this entertaining video for its annual global sales conference, but the software giant is staying quiet.
Which topics were burning up PR Daily this week? Dive in to see the most-read stories.
Here are some must-reads that can last you through August and into the fall.
Maybe this time you actually stand a shot at getting that acceptance letter you missed out on the first time—your own 29-29 victory over Yale.
The company’s ‘Sea food differently’ campaign features a newly redesigned Redlobster.com, Facebook page, YouTube channel, and more.
An automaker is No. 1? Hmmm, interesting …
Facebook and Twitter (and soon Google+) get all the glory from social media marketers, but you shouldn’t ignore the platform that speaks thousands of words.