Toys R Us pulls ‘Breaking Bad’ figures after controversy
Though the brand released a statement that the toys were clearly marked for those 15 and older, they were removed from its website after an online petition.
Though the brand released a statement that the toys were clearly marked for those 15 and older, they were removed from its website after an online petition.
Blogs, mobile apps, campaigns, infographics, video and so much more graced the 2014 Digital Awards. Our judges marveled at your imagination and innovation. Congratulations to each of our winners!
It may seem obvious to say that following the rules matters, but according to one judge, a lot of entrants don’t seem to think it does.
This week’s companies are looking for pros that love pop culture, makeup, technology, humanitarian causes, and more.
Share how your organization has taken its business to the next level to become a partner and make an impact.
PR professionals can learn a lot from DiGiorno’s addition to the #WhyIStayed hashtag Monday night, which brand managers clearly didn’t know was linked to abuse.
We want to see how you harness the power of social media. Tell us how you promote your organization using online contests, chats, video, Facebook, Instagram and more!
We are one step closer to sharing the best work in digital PR and announcing this year’s winners!
PR professionals are going visual to tell their brands’ stories, and with over a third of U.S. women using Pinterest, the social platform is a huge draw for campaigns.
We are putting together lists of the best individuals, agencies and in-house communications teams in PR and Marketing. Tell us why you should be on the list and enter the 2014 Ace Awards!
A typo—which came in a URL—drew ridicule on Twitter. The Oklahoma Sooners and other rivals had a ball with it.
We’re giving you another week to show off your best writing and content creation skills! Don’t miss this last chance to show us your best work! Enter by Friday, Aug. 1, 2014.
Content doesn’t just have to be blogs. It doesn’t even have to be only writing. Try these avenues, too.
Take a look at your most recent press release. Chances are there’s some unnecessary hype and pointless detail in there. Cut it out before a reporter sends your future press releases to the trash.
In just its second year, the Nonprofit PR Awards showed why they are here to stay. The entries were thoughtful and creative, and the winners are more than deserving. See the full list of winners and read about their work in this Special Edition of PR Daily.