Why PR pros should enlist the help of proofreaders
It’s not just that journalists are nitpickers about spelling. They must trust you to deliver clean, accurate copy. How about baking a quality-control fee into your efforts and hiring an editor?
It’s not just that journalists are nitpickers about spelling. They must trust you to deliver clean, accurate copy. How about baking a quality-control fee into your efforts and hiring an editor?
Enter PR Daily’s 2019 Corporate Social Responsibility Awards. The final deadline is April 19.
Jack Dorsey fields questions about the platform’s future as public trust in social media ebbs. In response, users tweet to bash and fact-check his remarks.
A timely subject might require a prompt inquiry, but PR pros must beware becoming a nuisance. Here are some guidelines to inform your efforts.
Put your platform front and center at The Measurement for Communicators Academy. Meet new sales prospects, share thought leadership and more.
Do you struggle to know where to begin your post? Take your cue from these exciting headlines that grabbed audience attention with flair.
Is your boilerplate outdated? Is your digital newsroom buried in decade-old press releases? Does the CEO’s photo predate his comb-over? Spruce it up.
A once-struggling airport has seen a rebirth. Blue Sky, its news service, reflects the Steel City’s new swagger.
Submit the campaigns and projects that told stories about your health care organization, medical facility or nonprofit. Don’t miss the early-bird deadline on May 10.
The organization’s SVP of communications says that online platforms have become ‘the best vehicle for PR.’ Consider these insights for protecting your organization’s reputation through a range of networks.
Your solicitation must be concise and pithy, or journalists will move on.
It had hoped to get by with a warning to consumers about its Rock ’n Play Sleeper, but public outrage compelled the company to take a more drastic measure. Is it too little, too late?
See how they’re helping MSNBC, Spotify, PayPal and ESPN gain unprecedented engagement.
We’ve extended the deadline for this year’s program. Enter by April 17.
With the Trump White House making news daily and so many other stories coming out of the nation’s capital, PR pros have to make a potent impression on D.C. journalists. Consider these tips.