Do your visuals tell powerful stories?
Ragan’s 2017 Video and Visual Awards wants to showcase the talented communicators who use compelling visual concepts to tell their stories.
Ragan’s 2017 Video and Visual Awards wants to showcase the talented communicators who use compelling visual concepts to tell their stories.
We’re giving you more time to enter Ragan’s 2017 Intranet Awards. We’ve extended the deadline to Oct. 25.
We want to see how you used video to tell stories. Enter PR Daily’s 2017 Video & Visual Awards. The final deadline is Oct. 25.
Making light of a tense or potentially embarrassing situation can help your audience relate to you—and might make it easier to push through the moment.
Ragan & PR Daily’s Ace Awards will recognize the best individual practitioners, in-house teams and agencies in the industry. Enter by Oct. 27.
We want to see how you made your intranet modern, exciting and essential to your staff. Enter Ragan’s 2017 Intranet Awards. We’ve extended the deadline to Oct. 25.
Regardless of your specialty, Ragan & PR Daily’s 2017 Ace Awards has a category for you. Nominate your agency, or even your co-workers, for the Ace Awards by Oct. 27.
Do your internal presentations put people to sleep? How do you get staff excited and engaged? Share your best work with Ragan’s 2017 Employee Communications Awards. Enter by Oct. 18.
Your clients were impressed by your work, and we will be too. Enter Ragan’s 2017 PR Daily Awards by Nov. 8.
The film organization recently expelled the former studio executive from its ranks, and the social media platform said it was ‘not doing enough’ to address abuse after many users boycotted.
Is your work powerful enough to have mass appeal? Share your viral videos, internal communications and safety or news stories with PR Daily’s 2017 Video & Visual Awards by Oct. 25.
Every organization uses video. How do yours stand above the rest? Enter PR Daily’s 2017 Video & Visual Awards by Oct. 25.
Backlash was swift after the fashion icon—when asked about sexual harassment generally and Harvey Weinstein specifically—said women might be ‘asking for it.’ Her mea culpa didn’t help.
PR is an ever-changing industry, and our program aim to reflect that. Ragan’s 2017 PR Daily Awards features 13 new categories—in addition to all the old favorites. Save $50 when you enter by Friday, Oct. 13.
Drop the corporate jargon, get personal and get creative. It worked for these organizations.