Get organized in 2012 with these three online tools
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Finally getting organized is easier than ever thanks to some easy breezy platforms that are also easy on the pocket book.
What do Beyonce, Bieber, and the Arab spring have in common? They’re among last year’s most buzz-worthy people and events on Twitter.
Time spent on social networks in October accounted for nearly one in every five minutes online, according to comScore.
A plea to end the wearisome 100-year dialogue of how to define the profession. Is it really that complicated?
We asked; you shared. Here are the 10 worst public relations gaffes of the year, according to our savvy audience.
From setting business objectives to meeting weekly, there are methods for getting results in the ever-changing world of Facebook and Twitter.
Take a look and let us know who impressed you this year, or made you cringe.
The author looks at Advertising Age’s list of the worst online gaffes of 2011 and finds the lessons for PR and marketing professionals.
That ought to sell a few seats. Plus, Rick Perry’s campaign ad among YouTube’s most-disliked ever, Google Currents, Twitter brand pages, an NBA trade turns PR nightmare, and more.
The Public Relations Society of America’s campaign to crowd-source a definition heads toward 1,000 entries. On Friday morning, Cisco endorsed the effort.
Australia’s largest airline grounded its entire fleet over labor issues. Then, its social media team launched a Twitter campaign that opened the floodgates to criticism. #Oops
In terms of investor relations, the airline, which filed for bankruptcy protection this week, gets a failing grade. Good news is that it’s still early in the process.
Tom Horton, the new chairman and CEO of American and its parent company, said the airline will bolster its ‘reputation as a global leader known for excellence and innovation.’
Stop writing boring headlines and make them pop with these proven techniques.
Will that equate to big sales the day after Thanksgiving?