Retail fail? Store charges browsers $5 to prevent ‘showrooming’
So customers won’t shop in its store and then buy online, one specialty store is taking extreme measures. The author says it’s a mistake.
So customers won’t shop in its store and then buy online, one specialty store is taking extreme measures. The author says it’s a mistake.
Of course you’re proud or thrilled to announce something—so leave it out of your next press release, please.
Too rich for my blood. Plus, why a taco could save America, PBR spares the Twinkie, selling the moon, the Times gets an online makeover, McDonald’s menus over time, a daughter’s obituary for her father goes viral, and more.
Please take out your No. 2 pencils. The examination starts now. Plus, Valentines for journalists, the meaning of being a writer today, what font selection says about you, jargon finally catches a break, and more.
Have you verified your website? Do you pin from a variety of sources? These steps and more can shoot your brand to the top of results pages.
Not only does the deal to avoid the fiscal cliff raise taxes on top earners, but also it hits ‘nearly every wage earner’ due to the expiration of payroll tax cuts.
There are only a few shopping days left until Christmas, but surely there’s enough time to read about the top 10 PR disasters of 2012 or content marketing trends for 2013—in other words, the most widely stories of the week.
The gun lobby’s CEO, Wayne LaPierre, called on the nation’s leaders to put armed guards in every school, a proposal that immediately sparked outrage and derision.
Ryanair is looking for a new head of communications, and the job ad is … unique. Plus, Pinners prep for Friday’s apocalypse, Ninjabread men, the fastest shipping retailers, an A-to-Z guide to 2012’s worst words, the year in YouTube, and more.
It appears the space agency is a little too eager to tell proponents of the Mayan calendar, ‘Told ya so.’ Plus, death by ‘Gangnam Style;’ the cassette tape turns 50; lie(s) of the year; Facebook interns make how much?; and more.
Lucy is an awfully cranky party planner. Plus, the ‘As Seen on TV’ gift guide, a tennis pro’s ‘racist’ impersonation, National Soundcheck Day, milk and pasta crises, ‘Choose Life’ plates banned, and more.
The last thing a PR professional wants is coal in his or her stocking.
From overused fonts and overused words to one terrible press release, these are the stories grabbing the most attention this week on PR Daily.
He makes a list and checks it twice—just as public relations pros should. Stuff your stockings with these pieces of advice from Kris Kringle’s yuletide protocol.
Should you bring your pet python? Wear a sexy Ms. Santa outfit? Throw up on the CMO? If you’re unsure, PR Daily‘s got you covered.