10 platforms on which PR people communicate
A PR professional explains the 10 ways you reach her. Can you relate?
A PR professional explains the 10 ways you reach her. Can you relate?
A (sometimes technical) guide to ensure your online properties rank high in search engines.
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.
Get your bookmarks ready, because these platforms and tools can make your professional and personal lives a lot easier and perhaps a bit more exciting.
You can use a free tool from Google to determine which words people are using to find your product or service. It’s easy. You just need a little guidance.
Five suggestions for improving this essential component of your career.
Upper management loves war metaphors (at least many of the men do). Speak their language by drawing on these reminders from a watershed moment in warfare.
While one website takes WordPress themes to a whole new level, another is keeping tracking of all those retweets your post keeps getting. But wait! There’s more…
The job market may seem grim. (A recent study says 85 percent of this year’s grads will return home.) But, don’t fret; here are some tips to help you find that first job.
Google changes the game, again. Plus, URL shortener tiny.ly defies its name, and a new personal link organizer quickly becomes a crowd favorite. That, and more.
Communicators suggest newbies should share a cup of coffee, find a mentor, or volunteer as they begin their career.
From a free service that enables you to build your own app to the first real-time social guide for TV, here are the week’s latest and greatest social media platforms.
Don’t face the Apocalypse without seeing what your peers were reading this week.
Nearly 50 percent said Facebook likes for causes ‘don’t really mean anything.’
A number of smartphone applications enable you to stay on top of your brand’s online and mobile conversations when you’re out and about.