6 PR principles pros can’t afford to forget
In a rapidly changing professional environment, public relations practitioners can lose sight of the basics. Here’s a refresher.
In a rapidly changing professional environment, public relations practitioners can lose sight of the basics. Here’s a refresher.
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These common mistakes will destroy your relationships with reporters before you can even attempt to forge one. Avoid the following.
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Yes, you’d like to take away a chunk of that abundant budget. As more employees become brand advocates, that potential increases. Here’s how to tap into that bounty and more.
Ads from Airbnb, Coca-Cola, 84 Lumber and Anheuser Busch took on controversial political and social issues to become the focus of online buzz last night and watercooler talk today.
To stimulate traffic and generate leads, one-off content pales in comparison to evergreen offerings, which have staying power and can resurge months, even years, after publication.
These influential social media folks can give brand managers insights as well as a campaign boost, through partnerships and other projects.
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Aristotle’s advice is as relevant as ever when making business presentations.
The photo and video app could be a valuable addition to your communication strategy. Consider these statistics, advertising opportunities and best practices.
We’ve been at this online networking and branding thing for a while now, yet some persistent sins of omission or commission are hindering people’s and organizations’ success.
Infographics, data visualization, images and GIFsāmore and more brand managers are including them in their efforts. Check out these statistics and see how your strategy stacks up.
Email is not going anywhere, the author writes, but there are other supplementary options for making sure your messages land with all your employees.
Inflatable campfires? Kazoo-based data gathering? If your employee meetings are a snooze, learn how good things can pop up when you crank the handle of creative engagement.