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Break out your fancy chapeau, and pour yourself a minty bourbon delight; Derby Day is approaching. This week’s featured position is for the parent company of the famous event.
Break out your fancy chapeau, and pour yourself a minty bourbon delight; Derby Day is approaching. This week’s featured position is for the parent company of the famous event.
From PR pros to internal communicators, tracking one’s impact is a top concern. Most also struggle to make boring stories interesting.
We want to know about the work you’re most proud of. Enter Ragan’s 2019 Health Care PR & Marketing Awards. Save $50 when you complete your entry by May 10.
Spraying out a generic pitch to dozens of journalists will garner you little attention—except maybe exile to the ‘blocked sender’ dungeon. Try these approaches instead.
It can be too easy to lose sight of your long-term goals amid all the daily tasks of a PR career. Here are some tips to make sure you keep your eyes on the big picture.
It’s crucial for every organization to employ a wide range of voices. Here’s how you can find and hold on to talented African American communicators.
There are more than 30 categories, including multichannel campaign, Instagram Stories, social listening and real-time response and recruitment campaign. Your last chance to enter is May 3.
Combating online smears requires patience and dedication, and a robust content strategy. Here’s why you should turn to PR pros and avoid unscrupulous SEO companies.
Ragan workshops provide daylong deep dives on your doorstep. Save $200 on all workshops through May 3.
Enter PR Daily’s Corporate Social Responsibility Awards. Share the initiatives and campaigns you’ve worked on. Complete your entry by the extended deadline on May 1.
The best pitches capitalize on positive relationships with media contacts built over years. Here’s how to develop these priceless connections.
Inspired by sports news media days, West Virginia University offers reporters a chance to grab interviews with top profs.
Despite familiar challenges, a compilation of results from five surveys reveals that support from top leaders and an array of new tools can clear away the clouds hanging over measurement.
This week, readers were interested in Tesla’s response to viral video, content distribution habits that miss the mark, how Converse is embracing diversity and inclusion and more.
Every response to your PR pitch—positive or negative—is an opportunity to learn about your media contact and hone your media relations skills. Consider these insights.