5 (mostly) free apps to get you organized
Are you crazy busy this year? One of these five apps for iPhones and Androids might help you get your life in order—part of it at least.
Are you crazy busy this year? One of these five apps for iPhones and Androids might help you get your life in order—part of it at least.
Stop throwing money at expensive social media management tools. These options do a good job at little cost.
Do you wish you could read your boss’s mind, or be in two places at once? Cast your vote here.
Although he became the first president to mention gay rights in an inaugural address, he could have done more to bridge the political divide.
This graphic ranks various content-sharing activities from low-risk to probable infringement. Your best bet? Get consent for everything.
Preparation is crucial, of course, but there are also techniques to employ when interviews or press conferences don’t follow your planned route.
Everyone seems to be doing it these days, though many aren’t doing it well. Here’s a quick protocol to step up your efforts.
Rev. King’s stirring address resonates in oratorical circles as well as historical ones.
Sound-alike words can cause problems in written text; don’t fall pray—umm, prey, that is—to these troublesome terms.
The university could have prevented the media frenzy it finds itself in if its PR team did their due diligence.
Your audience may not be on Google+, but the network’s new communities feature offers professional development opportunities no PR pro should miss.
If you’re scrambling to figure out strategies for individual social media platforms, you’ve got it all wrong. You need a content strategy instead.
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