4 tips for building reporter relationships on Twitter
Reporters have less time for in person visits, but reaching out on Twitter can help fill part of that void. Here are the finer details.
Reporters have less time for in person visits, but reaching out on Twitter can help fill part of that void. Here are the finer details.
Six advancements you need to prepare for.
A typo by The Daily Star reminiscent of a classic ‘SNL’ skit couldn’t have been more ironic. Plus, the slow death of the American author, the six ‘STEPPS’ of virality, BuzzFeed’s content marketing formula, a squirrel drinking coffee, and more.
And he’s looking for ‘a solve’ to nominalization. Plus, lessons in digital marketing from Charles Dickens, literary tattoos, the most expensive tickets in sports, industry insiders to follow on Twitter, and more.
Public relations professionals offer their advice on when to respond to a reporter or social media troll, and when to stay quiet.
These all too common words and phrases add little more than extra syllables to your content. They’re vague, redundant, and overused.
An Advertising Age column proclaimed obsolete the symbols that mobile phones can scan to go to websites or videos. Not so fast, say some communications pros.
For the record, he isn’t. Plus, the surprising design cost of the most valuable brand logos, meet Chris Brown’s publicist, why you should sleep with a writer, Google’s control of the dictionary, and more.
The job market is tight. Help yourself land that dream job—or just a job—at a creative firm with this advice.
Do you know what your advertising agency is up to?
The retired general and former CIA director who resigned over an extra-marital affair last year apologized publicly for the first time on Tuesday night.
Our streets have never felt safer—from troublesome spelling errors, at least. Plus, how ‘obsessed’ became the new ‘literally,’ TED losing control of its brand, Reddit’s sexism, the kindhearted story of a ‘broken’ cheeseburger goes viral, and more.
Facebook and Twitter users replace their profile pictures with equal signs today as the Supreme Court begins two days of hearings on same-sex marriage.
Turn customers into your biggest fans and advocates by following these steps.
The author has noticed a prevalence of creeps on Twitter and Facebook of late. Don’t be one of them. Here’s how.