The 5 most-popular stories on PR Daily this week
The ‘awesome’ career of being a PR pro, how to land a job as one, contranyms, Facebook engagement, and signs you were raised in the ’90s.
The ‘awesome’ career of being a PR pro, how to land a job as one, contranyms, Facebook engagement, and signs you were raised in the ’90s.
Endangered punctuation marks, Twitter and regional slang, Walter Isaacson on writing about Steve Jobs, and more.
From the possible shuttering of a favorite writing spot to an ode to run-on sentences, here’s the Week in Writing.
Next time you’re looking for a little inspiration, borrow it from a man whom President Obama called ‘the greatest of American innovators.’
During the week that Steve Jobs died, a compilation of his most inspiring quotes ranks among the most widely read stories on the site. That story, and four more.
The visionary leader of Apple did more than revolutionize the tech industry. He also mastered the art of marketing and PR.
The number of openings in this field will be plentiful, and the pay will be above average, according to 24/7 Wall St. Is it time to switch careers?
Come on. Who didn’t want to dance like those shadow people in the Apple commercials? Plus, Vogue Italia gets a ‘What Were They Thinking?’ and more.
Which topics were burning up PR Daily this week? Dive in to see the most-read stories.
Get this job and your new mantra is TGIM—thank God it’s Monday.
Social media sites dedicated to posting photos and videos of the chaos have created real ramifications for the vandals involved.
‘Rather than run to the PR department’ when the media started reporting on iPhone tracking data, Jobs wanted to get to the bottom of it, he said.
The big news in the cellular world this week is AT&T’s purchase of T-Mobile, and that sent us down Memory Lane. Our cup of nostalgia certainly runneth over.
And the iPad 2 ships in a week.
Despite all the gains women have made in the workplace, some professions continue to treat women unfairly. Newsweek put together a list of eight of these professionals . No. 1 on the list: journalism.