This week’s 5 social media tools you need to explore
From a new analytics tools to a service that maps newspapers worldwide, here’s the latest in social media platforms.
From a new analytics tools to a service that maps newspapers worldwide, here’s the latest in social media platforms.
A new report from Altimeter Group found that companies could avoid or diminish three-fourths of social media crises with additional resources.
Businesses, officials and other communicators dust off plans for reaching employees and the public as Hurricane Irene descends.
Need a refresher on the progress made in the field of PR measurement? Ketchum’s David Rockland, Ph.D., explains how meetings in Lisbon and Barcelona will affect the industry.
Too often, statements attributed to executives sound contrived and artificial. These techniques will help you solve that problem and elicit quotes worth including.
Turns out QR codes aren’t only for advertising and marketing pros. Public relations professionals can use them, too. The author, whose company specializes in QR codes, explains how.
Why you should use WordPress for a new or revamped website. (Hint: You won’t have to shell out $25,000.)
From a Twitter dashboard as comfortable as your La-Z-Boy recliner to a music source that answers the question: What would it look like if YouTube and Spotify had a baby?
Clueless what everyone was talking about this week? Well, we can tell you what they were reading.
Rosanna M. Fiske, chair and CEO of the Public Relations Society of America, says the industry can’t afford to spend years arguing over the most effective social media metrics.
Metrics you can apply to blogs, Twitter, and Facebook.
Facebook analytics on steroids, free music for your customers and employees, the most-addictive social media platform (so far), a thermometer for your customers, and more.
Good news is there are loads of free resources for job seekers; bad news is that finding them can be time-consuming and stressful. Good thing we’ve found them for you.
From the tangible (a notepad) to the intangible (fearlessness), the author shares four things a PR professional should never be without. What would you add?
From a new app that builds Facebook ‘welcome’ tabs to a service that uses geo-location technology to help you buy and sell stuff with your neighbors.