Your food costs more—and there’s less of it
Marketers have reduced the volume of foodstuffs in numerous grocery store items, shrunk the packaging, and raised the price. Here are four examples.
Marketers have reduced the volume of foodstuffs in numerous grocery store items, shrunk the packaging, and raised the price. Here are four examples.
Turns out the social media site isn’t quite as social you thought.
Take this test to learn which of the five types of personalities your self-Googling habits falls into. I’m a Robert Downey, Jr. What are you?
The PR firestorm for Apple continues over an iPhone app that offers ‘homosexuals strugglers’ information on how to cure themselves. When will the company respond?
To mark Twitter’s fifth anniversary this week, The Wall blog examines the many ways the social media platform has acted as a global game changer. Is it safe to say Twitter is no longer a fad?
The free version of this online service can help ease your social media workload. You never know—you might be able to leave the office at 5 one day.
The word literally is constantly used and abused. Learn how it happened, and why, maybe, that’s not such a bad thing.
What a week! Location-based social networking goes open source; LinkedIn jumps into the news (aggregation) business; and the hot app of SXSW emerges—before the festival even launches.
Arsene Hodali says the process has helped him personally and professionally. Here’s how.
The list includes the epic ‘Accident Avenue’ from insurance website Confused.com. Wow! Remember that one?
On Monday, O’Dwyer PR released its annual ranking of independent PR agencies, based on worldwide fees.
The iPad 2 stole many of the headlines this week, which is too bad considering a number of other important developments took places—including some big news from Facebook.
They’re also more likely to cover a story if a pitch includes high-resolution images.
Busy week? Didn’t hear about the social media tool that gives you one, verifiable identity online? What about Wanderfly? Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered.
Is Twitter setting a dangerous precedent of PR professionals’ using passive aggression to thwart the media?