A step-by-step guide to curate your company’s news
Convinced collecting content would boost your organization’s PR, but don’t know how to get started? We’re here to help.
Convinced collecting content would boost your organization’s PR, but don’t know how to get started? We’re here to help.
During an important speech this morning, Sen. Marco Rubio lost the final page to his speech. Watch the clip and learn a few lessons.
A new study says most people don’t think they’re living up to their creative potential. Plus, what Jay-Z and Kanye have to do with the presidential campaign … in France, the resurgence of ‘the Carlton,’ a contest to find what PR looks like, and more.
The Chicago Tribune this week inked a deal with a company that collects, processes, and sells data to media company and marketers.
If you’ve planked—or even worse, Tebow’d—it may already be too late. Plus, ‘Angry Boys’ anger the Culture and Media Institute, Hillz gets down in Colombia, salaries then and now, tax day freebies, Groupon celebrates Earth Day, and more.
Don’t be an arky bufflehead. Have a mug-up or knock back some wapatuli, and learn how to jabble your mizzle-witted friends and cohorts until they faunch.
Think John Cusack. Plus, pink slime operations start shutting down, Press Secretary Rick Santorum, investors play hide-and-seek with Mark Zuckerberg, and more.
The communications chair at a Komen affiliate said the organization needs to give its local affiliates greater control of their message.
But what about sex and alcohol? Plus, the Web browser we still love to hate, disturbing British commercials, McDonald’s gets its first African American CEO, Kit Kat wants you to take a break Friday, and more.
From vocabulary to tone to headlines, this guide has all the tips you need to write a blog post your readers will love.
The campaign, which turned homeless people into Internet hotspots, gained attention—lots of it, but failed in execution, said one PR professional.
A look at five brands exploring contests, and what you need to know before launching one of your own.
From the 294 billion emails to the 250 million photos uploaded to Facebook, it’s hard to comprehend how much occurs in a mere 24 hours on the Web. This helps.
When writing is more science, less art. Plus, the iPad HD, QR code fails, PR and Facebook brand pages, Yahoo layoff rumors, the world’s worst tourists, and more.
This one really sums it all up, don’t ya think?