The Blog DoggerTaboo words make for great PR
Protesters attack a movie for its language and the movie strikes it rich, plus farewell to a blogger.
Protesters attack a movie for its language and the movie strikes it rich, plus farewell to a blogger.
Getting the top executive ready for an on-camera appearance is a principle that government communicators should strive to achieve.
Ask speakers if you’ve captured their style, tone and phrasing.
How do you communicate bad news when your industry cools down?
New Zealand minister disses speechwriters, Web site collects campaign videos, celebs embarrass themselves, long-winded Olympics speeches, and new SEC rules about blogs.
You may think your new high-tech tool is plug-and-play, but before you begin 2.0 communications start talking to your IT team.
For startups with little or no public profile, changing focus to execs’ personal stories can yield much-needed media coverage.
Installing Google for your public Web site or intranet does not replace the need for professional management.
There are probably dozens of ways your print and online vehicles can work together but here are two that we know work well.
Four social media sites help recruit donors, deliver the message.
EchoDitto lets employees take time off to help others; productivity, retention rates skyrocket.
The Russo-Georgia conflict is an online and PR battle as much as it is a military conflict.
Don’t miss the August 15 deadline on how you’re doing more with less.