The 10 most clickable Twitter headlines
Here it is: Your guide to snagging more clicks for the links you post on Twitter.
Here it is: Your guide to snagging more clicks for the links you post on Twitter.
‘The Dark Knight Roast’? Plus, meet the adman filling Reddit’s front page with fake fliers, the history of um … ‘um,’ a fashion blogger tries to crowdsource her rent, how Urban Outfitters describes its clientele, and more.
Twitter guru Kawasaki didn’t shut down his automated tweets as news of the Boston Marathon tragedy unfolded. That did not sit well with this author—not at all.
The explosions at the Boston Marathon on Monday remind people who handle communications to keep the following things in mind.
Read how a variety of organizations earned top honors in PR Daily’s Corporate Social Responsibility Awards.
Don’t send another tweet until you take a look at this list.
Whether you’re a newbie copywriter or long-time veteran, using high quality online resources will only improve your work. Here are 12 to try.
Today is International Women’s Day. Despite gains in the workplace, a recent study notes that women get less slack on behavior and are more likely to be judged by appearance.
@DeltaAssist and the airline’s Twitter Watch program help meet customer needs in real time.
By being on top of crises as they happen, answering them with a human voice, creating brand ambassadors and having plans at the ready, the airline has weathered some big storms.
It is easily the most overused and abused punctuation mark in the English language. Here’s how you should be employing it. (Hint: Sparingly.)
Note: that’s computer—singular—as in one. Plus, an uncommon history of ‘common sense,’ famous literary misquotes, a Reddit book exchange, Budweiser gives its Clydesdale foal a name, Richard III’s roots in PR, and more.
Its stock price plunged nearly 5 percent this month due to safety fears over its 787 Dreamliner. Throughout the crisis, its communications team has offered measured responses.
From blogging platforms to cloud storage to nuggets of inspiration, these can help streamline or fortify your creative process.
Many PR professionals hedge their statements with weak words when speaking to the press. Learn how to put an end to the practice.