Job of the Day: Executive director for the Design Trust for Public Space
This might be the digital age, but we can’t forget about our offline communities.
This might be the digital age, but we can’t forget about our offline communities.
How and why to eliminate vampire words including somewhat, whatsoever and although from your prose.
Do Alex P. Keaton proud, and help in the fight against Parkinson’s disease.
‘Life takes Visa’—but will Visa take you?
You can’t argue with 60 years of decline, says one report. Plus, the government dumps the food pyramid, Budweiser turn patriotic, and much more.
Talk about a job you can flip over—and spin and twirl and bend and fly and trapeze and …
The box is open—and it…is…awesome.
Did you know that penguins mate for life? That’s why we couldn’t stand breaking these two flightless lovebirds apart.
Life’s a beach. Why not write about it for a Swedish magazine. This is everyone’s dream job.
Venom energy drink is holding a contest: Anyone who captures the escaped Bronx Zoo cobra gets a year-supply of the drink. Wait until you see the press release about it.
This ain’t Lifetime; it’s an online community that reaches more than 30 million people each month. Think you can entertain them?
Looking for a little inspiration on a Tuesday? Who isn’t? Here’s some advice to help motivate your social media efforts.
Who doesn’t like pandas? That’s rhetorical. We all know the answer is nobody. We also know the World Wildlife Fund is searching for a program communications manager in Washington, D.C. Read more. It’s what the pandas would want.
On Wednesday, John Earnhardt, the social media communications chief at Cisco, will deliver a PR Daily webinar on how to use the Flip Cam to transform your PR, engage the media, and add life to your online communications. Click here for more information.
To mark what would have been Lennon’s birthday on Saturday, Google replaced its signature logo with a design to celebrate the life of the famous Beatle. The best part of that design? It was a 30-second animated tribute to Lennon set a portion of the song “Imagine.” Good stuff.