6 media relations tips to make yourself a go-to source
Pressure on journalists to do much more with far less—and constantly working on deadline—prompts many to seek help from outside. Follow this guidance to make yourself a vital asset.
Pressure on journalists to do much more with far less—and constantly working on deadline—prompts many to seek help from outside. Follow this guidance to make yourself a vital asset.
What can the classic show about four women conquering all through friendship teach today’s communicators? Here are four lessons that stand the test of time.
A location in Ohio closed following reports that 170 people fell ill, which immediately sent the chain’s stock tumbling. In addition, a recent promotion evoked anger online.
When asking for forgiveness from the public, there are several key points that every crisis communicator worth their salt must hit. Don’t forget to offer concrete actions to make amends.
You’ve graduated and earned a job; the hard part is over, right? Not so fast. These tips will help ensure you’re prepared on day one. Plus, check out our roundup of other current openings.
The fast food chain offered female customers its chicken fries in pink boxes, dubbing them ‘chick fries’ and charging $1.40 more. The move follows the Pink Tax Repeal Act.
A study reveals that a majority of communicators shun unethical behaviors such as lying, cheating and stealing, but many are willing to write click-bait headlines and tell white lies.
Here’s how you can use the tool to reveal information about your website’s visitors and show how campaigns perform, which you can use to shape future messages and boost your efforts.
Reporters get hundreds of releases about recent hires, new clients and staff promotions—and most go straight into the trash. Here are some ideas to help your pitches stand out.
If a senior leader has acted out and caused damage to your organization’s reputation, you must act quickly to relay news of the departure and/or next steps. Consider these insights.
A contractor for Z-Burger used a picture of James Foley, a journalist killed in Syria, to sell burgers. The media firm’s CEO offered a personal mea culpa, but the backlash persists.
The online creations have become an increasingly important part of internet communication. Here’s how you can develop your own memes—and use them effectively to sway audiences.
Most respondents think it’s ‘important’ for CEOs to communicate directly with the public via social media when calamity strikes, but is it worth the risk?
Tell us how videos, articles and media relations helped you raise money for a cause. Enter PR Daily’s 2018 Nonprofit PR Awards by July 25 to lock in current pricing.
Is it a slow time for your client or organization, but there are still calls to land headlines? These ideas can help you get published.