#TheDailySpin: Amid criticism, Liquor Board pulls ‘rape’ ad
Critics say the ad suggests victims are responsible for sexual assaults. Plus, a reality show about ad agencies, ‘Angry Bird’ playgrounds, the return of the PR stunt, and more.
Critics say the ad suggests victims are responsible for sexual assaults. Plus, a reality show about ad agencies, ‘Angry Bird’ playgrounds, the return of the PR stunt, and more.
Brian Williams hit Twitter’s trending topics on Tuesday evening when a fire alarm sounded during the live broadcast of ‘Nightly News.’ Watch the video and see how NBC News’ PR team helped out.
Your company’s general counsel isn’t the enemy. Here are tips for working with the lawyers instead of against them.
In this edition of the Week in Writing, learn all about movie-poster tagline writers, fake obituaries, a new marketplace for freelancers, and tips for email writing.
Corporate blogs launch daily, but there are potential pitfalls at every turn. Here’s help in making sure your effort succeeds.
You know that agonizing objective statement you just spent hours trying to perfect? Drop it.
A quick way to clean up the first few pages of Google results without having to pay an “expert.”
As the second-most-caffeinated profession, you might want to heed Starbucks’ advice and urge Obama to do something quick. Plus, Google booms; Gap doesn’t; why Nordstrom isn’t ‘decking the halls’ just yet; and iPhone 4S campers.
From ‘literally’ to ‘360-degree turns,’ pitfalls abound.
Headshots not required.
Don’t let ‘hover hand’ ruin your snapshots anymore. Plus, bloggers are writers; News Corp. hacks an ad agency; Bank of America doesn’t believe in the freedom of debit cards; and how do you handle accidentally confusing someone for being pregnant?
From networking to taxes, a solo PR pro shares her experience with founding a consulting firm.
Should your releases say “For Immediate Delete” in the subject line because no one is taking the time to read it? Here are some tips to remedy that problem.
Technology has changed the ways we communicate, but it hasn’t affected the fundamentals of getting your message across clearly.
Given her temper, we knew it wouldn’t be Serena, but really—what gives? Plus, logo redesigns of the past, present, and future; Starbucks goes into fashion; PETA goes into porn; and the AFA boycotts Benny & Jerry’s over ‘Schweddy Balls.’