5 trending topics for writers
From toilet paper with tweets printed on them to a history of sentence diagramming, it’s this week’s collection of must-read stories for writers.
From toilet paper with tweets printed on them to a history of sentence diagramming, it’s this week’s collection of must-read stories for writers.
The public relations team at JetBlue is working through a crisis with the help of social media after one of its captains reportedly flipped out mid-flight.
Would ‘roborant’ beef up your news releases? Is ‘fastuous’ too haughty for a white paper? Or are the simple ‘you’ and ‘I’ enough?
USC’s public relations center released its annual study of executive-level communicators. Here’s what you need to know.
As comedian Bill Maher pleads with the nation to stop the flood of mea culpas, people in the PR field explain the breakout of ‘I’m sorry’ reactions and why it’s not so bad.
Shares fell 3.4 percent after an executive’s public rebuke of the firm.
Tweet others the way you want to be tweeted, according to a social media manager.
A Goldman Sachs executives resigned in The New York Times Op-Ed section. How the company did—and did not react—offers important reminders for PR professionals.
The clothier gives its 134,000 employees a no-nonsense policy. Here are some highlights you might want to adopt.
A reader’s helpful email to a professional media trainer highlights a few extra guidelines no PR practitioner should ignore.
You’ve been there—or been close: Overlooking the missing ‘l’ in public. Unfortunately for the Santorum campaign, it happened on primary day.
Plus, Obama is a Muslim—is a trending topic on Twitter today: find out why. And watch the new trailer for the film adaptation of ‘On the Road.’
You’ve got to read the statement the company issued. Talk about manning up.
That’s if the election was held today. A lot could change between now and then.
If this doesn’t make you want to run out and post something to Mitt Romney’s Facebook page, nothing will.