Does a PR pro need an MBA? Here are 5 benefits
From nuts-and-bolts knowledge to a boost in credibility, the pluses are evident.
From nuts-and-bolts knowledge to a boost in credibility, the pluses are evident.
Social media has made your list of media contacts longer, but it’s also provided tools for creating these lists for free (mostly).
Trained in public relations? You probably have the skills to launch a startup, as did these PR professionals who took the entrepreneurial plunge.
The breast cancer foundation’s decision to stop funding Planned Parenthood—and its subsequent reversal—offers important advice for those in the nonprofit world.
What communicators can learn about Twitter and Facebook from the players in Sunday’s Big Game.
Tips for newbies, advice for creating strong content, free tools for evaluating social media, and more.
With all the resources this story provides, you’ll want to bookmark it. We promise.
Here’s a hint: Ditch your millennial friends.
Four insights—plus an infographic—from a new study that asked people who work in investor relations to sound off on a variety of topics.
The author conducted an informal poll of his peers and discovered a number of apps that help with billing, brainstorming and more.
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.
The author, a public relations professional who remembers the days before email, says practitioners young and old possess the same skills. They just use different tools.
From an infographic résumé builder to a site that provides users all the latest news and trending topics on Twitter, find what’s making noise in the digital world.
Finally getting organized is easier than ever thanks to some easy breezy platforms that are also easy on the pocket book.
Businesses that adopt this strategy will be ahead of the curve—and reap the benefits.