7 things you should never say to your employees
The last thing you want is to demotivate your staff with verbal mistakes. Here are seven phrases to avoid.
The last thing you want is to demotivate your staff with verbal mistakes. Here are seven phrases to avoid.
Don’t waste valuable time trying to come up with Facebook posts. Use one of these 10 ideas so you can move on to more pressing matters.
The Apple CEO said Thursday morning that he is gay, and the decision to make such a statement is deeper than a strategic public relations move.
Before releasing her newest album, the singer built buzz and publicity through an Instagram campaign that blended storytelling and visuals. Marketers, pay attention.
The update affords users greater opportunities to post, arrange, and caption images, all in real time, from their mobile devices.
Planning to play hooky this holiday season? Don’t tell your boss you had a ‘lucky night’ and don’t know where you are, that you don’t want to ruin your good mood, nor that you accidentally got on a plane.
If you’ve ever spent hours creating a piece of content only to find someone else at your organization already created the same thing, this article is for you.
This week’s listings are about taking storytelling to new heights. Disney, Subaru, IBM,and other companies are all looking for someone to tell their tales.
There are some things all communication pros can relate to. Here’s a list to let you know you’re not alone.
If you post social media updates manually, focus on too many channels or don’t have a strategy, your organization isn’t reaching its full potential online.
This author predicts people 40 and above will aim to become less dependent on their phones in 2015. What do you think?
Frustrated by ‘peak and valley PR’? Here are great ways to secure placements during down cycles in your client’s activity.
There’s a science to crafting headlines that attract readers and earn high search engine rankings.
Seasoned pros and video rookies alike can benefit from these tested techniques for looking and sounding calm and confident, take after take after takeā¦ (And there’s nothing wrong with that.)
Asking interested consumers for product ideas and other feedback is becoming a popular strategy for PR and marketing pros, but it’s not for everyone. Just ask Mr. Splashy Pants.