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The Emerald Isle offers more creative power than you can shake a shillelagh at. Here are a few tips to get those green, Gaelic juices flowing throughout the year.
The Emerald Isle offers more creative power than you can shake a shillelagh at. Here are a few tips to get those green, Gaelic juices flowing throughout the year.
Nothing in PR stays the same for long. Here are some changes coming down the pike that communicators should heed—and make the necessary adjustments.
You’ve earned an interview, which is great, but what will help you land the position? Find out in our roundup from Ragan’s chief marketing officer, Mandy Zaransky’s top interview tips.
After explosive reports revealed aid workers paid for sex while delivering relief in Chad and Haiti, the resulting uproar has cast ominous clouds over the entire foreign aid industry.
The company, the world’s second-largest advertiser, sent a message to Facebook, Google and other companies that make money form online advertising: ‘Fix the internet, or we quit.’
For communicators looking to truncate their writing, or win a game of SCRABBLE®, here are the 105 most overlooked short words, and their less perfunctory definitions.
Terrible pitching and offensive release behavior are almost as bad as gluttony, pride, wrath, lust and more. Save yourself from PR hell by avoiding these mistakes.
The popular internet joke has continued to gain momentum after many vloggers published videos of them ingesting the laundry detergent. Many organizations are speaking out.
Are the phrases you utter during job interviews driving interviewers crazy? Find out, and then check out our weekly roundup of job openings.
Communicators sometimes must produce stories on dull but necessary topics. Here’s how to transform them into compelling narratives.
Are you spinning your wheels due to bad weather conditions? Since it can be hard for the modern communicator to take a pause, here are some ways to keep chasing your PR goals.
Key figures within an organization—or the culture itself—can present obstacles for even the most intrepid public relations pro. Despair not, valiant warrior; sally forth, using these weapons.
You don’t have to be an extrovert to succeed in PR. In fact, being an introvert may actually be an advantage. Here’s why.
Running an interview can be daunting, but these tips will ensure your conversation bears fruit—and will help everyone relax and enjoy the ride.
No one has ever complained about a speaker finishing ahead of schedule. Here’s how to keep your presentation tight, punchy and effective.