7 tools for your 2012 communications plans
From gamification to Google Wallet, what to consider now for your strategy next year.
From gamification to Google Wallet, what to consider now for your strategy next year.
Facebook messages can be so informal. Too bad there isn’t a contact form you could set up on your profile. But alas, there is now. That, and more.
A highly influential blogger says the ‘Google+ brand accounts are woefully inadequate for public companies’ needs.’ Other bloggers, meanwhile, are sharing advice. We round’em up.
Feeling uninspired or perhaps unsure why you want to join the profession? A PR pro weighs in on what people in the industry do and why it matters.
You can’t build an online community if you don’t know where your audience is. Track them down with these helpful tools.
This week, Gawker smacked down a company for a ‘shady’ proposition.
Gather around the bonfire for some Halloween tricks and treats that the online world is sure to be chatting about.
A year-old (and newly revamped) website offers quick tutorials on how to use a variety of online platforms.
This won’t tell you how to work a room, but how to develop and maintain relationships with people you just met, or have known for years.
Due hikes, new leadership, and lifetime achievement awards—it’s all happening at the annual Public Relations Society of America conference in Orlando.
Public relations professionals from the U.S. and Europe answered this question: ‘What is the single most important thing you would say to a person starting a new job in PR?’
In this special Swedish edition, an intuitive live-video streaming platform proves not everything from the country is as hard to figure out as Ikea’s furniture. That, and more.
PR Daily readers use their fingers and their eyes to vote for the most-popular content on the site. Take a look at the stories grabbing the most votes this week.
Gathering information is the first—and most essential—step toward online engagement. Here’s where and how to get started.
Many of the skills are timeless, and others are new enough to make you anxious. Don’t worry; this post includes links to resources. Yep, you’ll want to bookmark it.