8 professional development goals for creating a bright PR future
The PR industry is always changing, so pros who want to continue to perform at a high level must invest in new skills. Here are some goals ambitious to consider.
The PR industry is always changing, so pros who want to continue to perform at a high level must invest in new skills. Here are some goals ambitious to consider.
This week, PR Daily readers were interested in the latest email design trends, how communicators worked to contain violent footage of the New Zealand shooting, nano-influencers, and more.
The brewers have gone beyond good-natured jabs to slamming each other, and Miller now says its rival went too far. Will the lawsuit help it win back customers? How about a glowing tap?
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In an era of short attention spans and 24/7 news cycles, you have a very tight window to issue your statement. Here’s how to know when to break your silence.
Reporters are inundated with requests, and your ‘just checking in’ call or email might damage your media relationships. Here’s why you should take a breath and be patient.
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‘These latest changes demonstrate our continued commitment to operating in an open and principled way,’ the company’s SVP of global affairs said. Additional PR crises might follow.
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Some PR work won’t be immune to automation and revolutionary industry changes. Here’s how to keep your PR role relevant.
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‘It was not our intention to encourage anyone to break existing regulations regarding the discovery of new archaeological artefacts,’ a spokesman said.
Just because your video went viral doesn’t mean your sales will skyrocket. Consider these steps for using video to win customers’ hearts.
Calling in sick while looking for work? Just don’t email your boss. While you’re at it, avoid forwarding snotty email chains to the person you’ve been gossiping about.