U.K. lawmakers consider regulations on PR industry
A new report recommends public relations professionals follow a ‘stringent code of behaviour.’
A new report recommends public relations professionals follow a ‘stringent code of behaviour.’
Clients should take notice, says Tom Foremski—and so should you. Foremski’s commentary helped inspire an evolution in press releases six years ago.
It beats all those Super Bowl videos you’ve watched. Plus, marketing blunders from the Big Game, Breckenridge Brewery taps the ‘Least Interesting Man in the World,’ fancy socks, and more.
Whether you work in healthcare or entertainment (or anything in between), these examples will inspire the social media use at your organization.
She’ll go mad for this gift. Plus, J.C. Penney’s new ‘no sale’ strategy, French Elle blogger’s racist take on the Obamas’ fashions, social media needs to get more personal, Pat Sajak hosted ‘Wheel of Fortune’ drunk, and the ‘Family Feud’ gets crude.
The ubiquitous software is great, of course, but it’s designed to do just so much. Beyond that, you need a set of eyeballs—or maybe more—advises this university admissions consultant.
Some studies suggest excessive blinking communicates to the public that a speaker is a liar. In fact, the opposite might be true. How are speakers to interpret that?
A new report from Worldcom Public Relations Group offers a positive outlook for independent PR firms.
The Chartered Institute of Public Relations in the U.K. is working with Wikipedia to create the guidelines.
The effort aims to prevent kids from gaining extra weight, but the approach is preventing it from gaining support. Meanwhile, Starbucks raises prices, Steve Jobs immortalized as an action figure, Obama joins Instagram, and more.
Businesses that adopt this strategy will be ahead of the curve—and reap the benefits.
Remember the seminal half-hour comedy from the early ’90s? Turns out Zack Morris, Screech, Kelly, and the gang knew a thing or two about PR, sort of.
That ought to sell a few seats. Plus, Rick Perry’s campaign ad among YouTube’s most-disliked ever, Google Currents, Twitter brand pages, an NBA trade turns PR nightmare, and more.
Living-language lovers and venerable verbal virtuosi quarrel over these quaint quibbles. Which side are you on?
Tom Horton, the new chairman and CEO of American and its parent company, said the airline will bolster its ‘reputation as a global leader known for excellence and innovation.’