7 phrases that make marketing messages look outdated
Now that almost everyone has a smartphone, builds relationships online, and markets digitally, certain utterances are giveaways that you’re not the cyber hepcat you think you are.
Now that almost everyone has a smartphone, builds relationships online, and markets digitally, certain utterances are giveaways that you’re not the cyber hepcat you think you are.
This week’s job openings include positions promoting magic, clothing, sandwiches, technology, and more.
Minnesota Vikings’ decision to reinstate Adrian Peterson caused a temporary sponsorship loss for the team. Will additional league sponsors follow suit?
Apparel brand Cole Haan got a mere slap on the wrist for what the FTC called insufficient disclosure of advertising. Your brand may not be so lucky.
It certainly isn’t illegal to pay a blogger to endorse a new product, but you should be aware of the regulations that come along with a sponsorship.
Donald Sterling has been harshly punished for taped remarks made privately to his girlfriend that she shouldn’t bring black people to Clippers games.
Since he annoyed so many in the U.S. with his 2010 overblown, televised ‘Decision’ to flee Cleveland for Miami, the NBA star has had to burnish his image. Here’s what he did.
The tech brand asked Red Sox star David Ortiz, who has an endorsement deal with the phone maker, to take a photo with the president at the White House.
The child-sponsorship organization announced it would hire people in same-sex relationships, but it has since stepped back from that position.
PR’s reputation as a stressful career has led some pros to say they don’t want their kids to follow in their footsteps. Here’s why one pro would like to see his daughter take up the mantle.
These strategies should be included in your PR arsenal if you want to become a memorable and effective PR professional for reporters.
The stock photo company’s ‘Embed Images’ tool works a lot like embedding a YouTube video. The terms of use stipulate that commercial use is a no-no.
It’s all about the amount of time someone spends on a page.
If you want to name your baby ‘Facebook,’ ‘Batman,’ or ‘Rolling Stone,’ do it somewhere other than Sonora.
Listen up, PR pros. Here’s how Stephen Covey’s tips can help you become even better at what you do.