Behold, PR Daily’s 2013 Nonprofit PR Awards
Nonprofit PR and marketing professionals are producing some of the finest work out there. Now it’s time for them to be recognized.
Nonprofit PR and marketing professionals are producing some of the finest work out there. Now it’s time for them to be recognized.
The Times published a critical review of the all-electric Tesla car. Musk has fired back, provoking a response from the Times.
The “Bleach it Away” campaign increased talk of Clorox Bleach online by 40 percent, and attracted a new, young audience to the brand.
The double-amputee sprinter, who competed in the 2012 London Olympics, is accused of murdering his girlfriend. Several of his sponsors gave responses to the media.
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Find out how and why various digital campaigns won the top prizes in this PR Daily Special Edition.
Oreo acted fast during the Super Bowl and set social media on fire. Here’s how you can do it, too.
The quality of work benefitting causes and philanthropies is both impressive and inspiring, as evidenced by the finalists in PR Daily’s first-ever Corporate Social Responsibility Awards.
Choosing the top campaigns among the hundreds of entries was no easy task. Now that the hard work is done, it’s time to celebrate.
Today’s the day we unveil the top digital and social media campaigns, and we’re announcing the winners live on Twitter at noon EST.
Want a big company to buy your firm at a handsome price? A high profile, which is earned with good PR, is a necessary ingredient, according to the author.
Should the boot kick the can or do we put down the dog? The decision is yours. Plus, McDonald’s swaps toys with books for ‘Happy Readers’ program, Veruca Salt’s memoir, Babe Ruth on social media, pre-breakfast blogger to-dos, and more.
A look at how Maersk’s social media manager, operating solo, engages fans on 10 social networks without bottom-line sales or gimmicks. He just tells stories.
The 2013 PR Daily Awards, which honors the best in the public relations and marketing industries, is back and better than ever.
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