6 lessons from the top 10 Best LinkedIn Company Pages
LinkedIn asked its users to nominate the most inspiring Company Pages on the network. Here are the winners and ways to apply their smart tactics to your page.
LinkedIn asked its users to nominate the most inspiring Company Pages on the network. Here are the winners and ways to apply their smart tactics to your page.
A lack of clicks doesn’t necessarily mean that no one is paying attention.
In the aftermath of the crash of AirAsia flight QZ8501, the airline is doing textbook crisis communications, unlike its peers at Malaysia Airlines.
2015 has arrived, and so have the final entries in our list of the most popular stories on PR Daily in the past year.
One social media platform thrived on breaking news; the other found popularity with personalized stories and quizzes.
Social media managers, take note of these tips from companies that used social media to boost engagement and recognition this year.
Though it wasn’t intended as one, enough people raised a fuss about a perceived double entendre that a public service ad had to be removed from air.
Will the departure of Michael Jeffries, the retailer’s controversial former CEO, help the brand regain audience favor? Analysts think it may not.
The chief of the department’s community affairs division tweeted a hopeful message after the officer involved in the chokehold death of Eric Garner was not indicted. It wasn’t what people wanted to hear.
Great content gets noticed by proper pitching strategies, and a recent survey of top-tier publishers showed the best pitches are based on opening words.
The online revolution didn’t just affect digital communications; Traditional strategies were forever changed as well.
What’s the optimal length of a blog headline? How many characters do the most successful email subject lines have? This infographic has the answers, as well as the best lengths for other types of online content.
There’s a science to crafting headlines that attract readers and earn high search engine rankings.
Is there more value in getting credit or having the freedom to switch up your voice?
The new site from News Deeply seems to be a sign of a new landscape in which agility is a major factor for PR pros.