It’s time to ‘shut up and listen’ to millennials
Millennials have a lot to offer a workplace, this author says. It’s time older generations give them a chance.
Millennials have a lot to offer a workplace, this author says. It’s time older generations give them a chance.
By being on top of crises as they happen, answering them with a human voice, creating brand ambassadors and having plans at the ready, the airline has weathered some big storms.
Some serious media relations errors gave one St. Louis TV reporter a great story. Too bad for the company involved.
Sometimes customers have legitimate problems with your product—and sometimes the trolls are out to get you. Here’s how to handle both.
A look at how one New York City hotel responds to negative online comments and reviews.
Community manager salaries will go up, but work/life balance will not improve, this PR pro predicts.
No need for a full semester on grammar; the clue lies in a single letter.
Take a look at a brief history of the contentious little comma, and arguments for both sides of the fight.
Conventional wisdom for brands on social media is to “listen.” However recent research shows that many find that intrusive. Here’s some guidance on when to step in, and when to hold back.
When Honda gave pinners $500 to stop pinning, it earned the carmaker not only hundreds of fans, but a top prize in PR Daily’s Digital PR & Social Media Awards.
Controlling your body—including your eyes and your clothes—is all part of presenting your message.
Follow this simple regimen to get rid of the toxins in your copy.
Whether it’s powering up your mobile devices or your networking acumen, here are five great tips for staying on top of your game at the next big do.
“A” doesn’t stand for “apple” on this list. Here are 26 words that sum up the state of social media.
Women are a majority in the industry but lag in high salary categories, PR Daily’s first such survey reveals. And PR agencies predominate at the highest and lowest pay scales.