Three quick tips for writing a totally pointless press release
The author dissects a mind-numbingly viscous, banal paragraph that someone, for some reason, thought would inspire journalists to action. You’d better sit down for this one.
The author dissects a mind-numbingly viscous, banal paragraph that someone, for some reason, thought would inspire journalists to action. You’d better sit down for this one.
From the essentials to the silly but fun, these can help transform your everyday snapshots into memorable images.
Pay any attention to your site’s footer? You should. It plays an important role in your Google rank. Here’s what else you may not know.
The eyes have it! Proper visual presentation will attract readers and keep them reading.
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Content curation isn’t just a way to share information with your community. It can also be a good source of ideas for original content.
A quick refresher on how to keep your emails considerate, constructive and professional.
Now that everyone is writing list stories with bullet points, you had better know which punctuation mark(s) they require.
Whether speaking to a group or chatting with co-workers, stop opening with, “How are you?” and ask, “What’s your latest news?” instead.
A public relations executive shares the industry’s top transgressions. Do you agree with his take?
In the ever-changing field, you need to keep up on what the top voices are saying. Take a look …
Thou shalt not send generic LinkedIn requests, talk excessively about yourself in newsletters, and eight other sinful things.
A fresh start means a clean stop, a frank assessment, and a good deal of recalibration before you try moving forward again.
Thirty-five public relations professionals share the most useful or inspiring professional advice they’ve received over the years.
Blogging for your company or client can prove difficult. How do you engage audiences around what might seem to be a dull topic? Look to these blogs for ideas.