PR crisis deepens at Susan G. Komen
Since defunding—then re-funding—cancer screenings at Planned Parenthood, executives have bailed out and fundraising has dipped at the breast cancer nonprofit.
Since defunding—then re-funding—cancer screenings at Planned Parenthood, executives have bailed out and fundraising has dipped at the breast cancer nonprofit.
The home-improvement store chain put a Pinterest tab on its Facebook page, and its Pinterest presence grew substantially.
Want to spice up your content? Write off topic, stop using bullet points, and embrace your weaknesses.
Connecting a staff spread among 26 countries involves providing much-needed information and a way for associates to exchange ideas.
Don’t blindly follow a social media expert and take their advice without considering these tips first.
If you’re tempted to write one of these emails, don’t click send.
From annoying Twitter backgrounds to websites that speak, this wide-ranging list likely includes your peeves. What did we miss?
The world’s largest automaker has streamlined how it responds to mentions on Facebook, Twitter, and blogs, and it has expanded its outreach at events such as SXSW.
Experts offer guidance on how to recognize and steer clear of these common pitfalls.
Three common mistakes to avoid when you craft your text—whether it’s a blog post, press release, or article.
While you shouldn’t attempt to replicate KONY 2012’s idea, you should ensure your video includes these elements.
From disaster aid in the U.S. to battling hunger in Africa, World Vision spotlights its work in ways that draw concerned readers and grab the media.
Speechwriters weigh in on the strengths and weaknesses of President Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney.
Nick Sarillo of Nick’s Pizza & Pub sent a heartfelt email asking for customers to pull his business out of a financial crisis. His PR advisors said it would backfire, but it worked wonders.