In 2009, Twitter and Google alter face of PR
Social media to be followed and feared; journalists set up their own shops; these predictions and more for PR and media relations.
Social media to be followed and feared; journalists set up their own shops; these predictions and more for PR and media relations.
Learn how to overcome the challenges of writing a good political speech.
Your site is the most cost-effective environment in which your customers can complete their tasks.
To gain more control over content, most communicators are changing their content management system (CMS).
It’s time to stop gossiping at the office and wearing flip-flops to work in 2009, says this communicator. What will you do differently?
Multi-faceted site brings a sense of community to a corporate behemoth.
Also, political speechwriters’ “obfuscation,” new generation of Apple and Microsoft keynoters, and PowerPoint Karaoke.
A scatter-shot approach dooms your PR campaign to scorn—or simply silence.
A handful of editors share tips on building successful relationships with freelance writers.
If you want to make a professional New Year’s resolution, start by banning “excited,” “thrilled” and “honored” in all press releases.
How to fortify your presentation, regardless of your point.
Apple’s intensely private CEO issued a shaky statement after blogger speculation about his health sank Apple stock.
How to better manage your calendar and the clock—without getting overwhelmed.