Study: Negative comments worsen the public’s view of a company
Organizations should respond to nasty remarks in comment sections or risk a serious blow to their reputations, even a boycott, according to new research.
Organizations should respond to nasty remarks in comment sections or risk a serious blow to their reputations, even a boycott, according to new research.
That figure represents a 29 percent increase from the average pay in 2009, according to a new study. Are you making that much?
In case you’re pouring your marketing dollars into the mom market, a consulting firm wants you to know that dads buy things, too.
And, in most cases, it’s the marketing department that owns social media. Is that how it is at your company?
It’s a 20 percent increase from last year, but some are questioning this figure as being too high. (One marketing pro said, ‘I absolutely do not believe this.’) What do you think? [UPDATED]
One in four U.K. residents say that misunderstandings over digital body language have led to fallouts, insomnia, and lost business, a new study reports.
Sometimes, your body language does all the talking. New research suggests communicating on the Web and through social media is no different.
New research indicates cell phones speed up brain activity in the area nearest the antenna. A wireless trade group has weighed in.
If you pay attention to the tech world, it would seem everyone is at least trying location-based services like Foursquare, Gowalla, and Facebook Places. Not the case, according to a new Pew Survey. “On any given day, 1 percent of adult Americans use a service that allows them to share their location, according to the report,” The New York Times reported . The study found that 4 percent of adult Internet users use these services at all, down from 5 percent in May. Among people who use social n…
Showcase actual results using these guidelines when pitching journalists.
People who work from home at least three days a week are more satisfied with their jobs because they have less work-life conflict, less stress, less time pressure, and fewer interruptions. These are the findings of a new study by the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. The one downside to telecommuting: Reduced face time c
It doesn’t have to be a fancy alphanumeric outline.
There are many issues in PR that aren’t black and white.
Erin Allsman shares how humor is her go-to tool at work.
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