7 (more) myths about public relations
The best PR counselors are ex-journalists, right?
The best PR counselors are ex-journalists, right?
How about showing up for an interview dressed as a Boy Scout? That’s pretty weird.
Several people working in the public relations field weigh in.
Here are 10 easy steps for angering and annoying the people who follow you.
The author looks at Pinterest as a case study for how to make a splash—years after a product or service first hits the market.
Roll out the red carpet … and then stand aside.
The 10 things you’ll actually be doing if you work in this field.
Last week, the author explained what annoyed journalists about PR professionals. This week, she discusses how to connect with the media.
The retailer is not having a ‘nice day’ after alleged artistic thievery. Plus, an Aveeno recall, ‘The Hashtag Revolution,’ Obama sends Al Green anthem sales soaring, NYPD spokesman flops, and more.
The author, an introvert, argues that companies are doing a disservice to themselves by not fostering environments where employees can work in solitude.
Popular websites went dark on Wednesday to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act; supporters of the measure responded with blog posts and—a press release.
Among the top stories for writers this week is one that tackles parenting and writing. Plus, some thoughts from Joan Didion, ‘facts’ without Wikipedia, and more.
The search giant jumped three spots. Last year’s No. 1 company, SAS, remains in the top 10, at No. 3.
The pizza chain became a lightning rod for criticism after it insulted an Asian-American woman, and the incident provides crisis lessons for all PR pros.
We’re less than a week into 2012; you’ve still got time to make a resolution.