Top 16 Twitter chats for social media and PR pros
Want to discuss social media with professionals from all over the country? Don’t miss out on these popular Twitter chats.
Want to discuss social media with professionals from all over the country? Don’t miss out on these popular Twitter chats.
NATO press officers are shy, but a Chicago committee muscles in to plug the city of big shoulders to the international media.
Couldn’t make it to Ragan’s PR and media relations conference in New York at Con Edison? Follow our live blog throughout the day for hot tips from a stellar line of communicators.
The white-hot viral video drew major criticism, which the organization behind the campaign addressed adroitly.
The author conducted an informal poll of his peers and discovered a number of apps that help with billing, brainstorming and more.
A French bulldog steals the reality star’s Sketchers Super Bowl gig. Plus, Newsweek revisits the 1960s in honor of ‘Mad Men’; Apple Stores are coming to Target, and new Diet Coke cans target the ladies. That, and more.
Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, D.C., has built one of the more robust brand pages on Google+. Learn how it managed this feat, along with tips for doing it yourself.
The author of the weekly column, Platform 5, continues his rundown of the best social media platforms and tools he’s highlighted this year.
You already know Twitter is an important piece of your social media strategy, but are you using it to its full potential? Here’s how.
Use hashtags, answer questions, sponsor a chat, and more ways to entice people to follow your tweets.
A ‘snarky, unforgiving’ blogger, irked about the off-topic PR pitches he’s received, shares some advice on how to pitch him (and bloggers, in general). Warning: You may bristle at his tone.
Ready to prove that there is such a thing as social media ROI? Use these proven examples to make your case.
See whose pearls of motherly wisdom transcribed better to paper. Plus, the dangler zone, Hinglish, a poetic inspiration to texting, and a profile of Jim Harrison.
Don’t write off this platform that measures online influence before you read this story.
The New York Times turns its attention to the evolution of the press release, sharing a few recent examples. We decided to share a few more from years past.