11 Facebook photo ideas your fans will love
Here’s how memes, screen shots, animal photos and more will make fans fall in love with your Facebook page.
Here’s how memes, screen shots, animal photos and more will make fans fall in love with your Facebook page.
Steve Penn claims the practice was allowed at the Kansas City Star.
From her thoughts on the word ‘synergy’ to her advice on wearing a bikini, the late author and screenwriter said a number of inspirational (and useful) things. Here are some of her best.
When used effectively, online newsrooms can work for your organization. Here are five ways companies are successfully employing them.
Five writing tips from a veteran English teacher.
Spam pitches are endemic, yet there are ways to send fewer and more targeted pitch emails that will work 80 percent of the time, according to the author.
And by that we mean made up words. A former dictionary editor explores this topic, plus how to edit sensitive writers, and more.
One for every week of the year.
Here’s a secret: most journalists like solid, professional PR people. Here are the secrets these pros understand.
Back to school, Rodney Dangerfield style.
Here’s a cheat sheet for any political PR pro, advisor, aide, or candidate. Any political hopeful had better be able to answer these simple questions. How many can you answer?
Craig James, a former NFL running back turned ESPN analyst and Texas senate candidate, stepped into another PR mess by lying about hiring a public relations agency.
Companies like Target, Delta, and Threadless are using this important feature to drive business, spark awareness, and build a deeper level of engagement.
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Like a number of its lip-smacking, ‘limited-time only’ creations, this job offer won’t be around forever. Get it before it’s gone.