Facebook Messenger tests ‘conversation topics’
With more than 1 billion users and an increasing audience to keep engaged, the social media app is trying a feature that suggests discussion topics. Here’s how it looks—and works.
With more than 1 billion users and an increasing audience to keep engaged, the social media app is trying a feature that suggests discussion topics. Here’s how it looks—and works.
Aligning your workplace personality with your organization’s mission and strategic goals is essential for enduring success. Follow these eight tips to get everyone on the same page.
You may think that standing out from the crowd makes you seem special. It might, at that. Being different—in your dress and appearance—could derail your aspirations, however.
Other ways brand managers vex their online acolytes include lacking personality, being ‘funny’ (when they’re really not) and failing to respond to consumers’ messages, a survey has found.
Statistics are all well and good, but a compelling narrative stays with an audience far longer. Here are a few ways you can get your audience on board for your journey.
These insights from a PR veteran can help you secure the media coverage your client or organization desires.
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The internet celebrity quickly endeared the hearts of presidential debate viewers, but his fall from grace provides valuable PR and marketing lessons.
Sometimes your followers have genuine questions, and other (hopefully rarely) times, they want to ruin your mood. Here’s a guide to handling these situations and everything in between.
Power generation can be controversial, particularly in the nuclear realm. Omaha Public Power District’s websites have cut reporter phone calls and boosted public understanding of the issues.
Interested in expanding your audience? Tailor your approaches with data from a recent analysis of the habits and tendencies of an important niche—young, African-American consumers.
You have a boatload of information that’s essential to persuading consumers to partake of your service or product. Here’s how to present it without putting your target audience to sleep.
The first lady’s speech makes ‘shock waves’ for her condemnation of the New York billionaire, who, isolated in his party, is finding his own surrogates to champion his cause.
If your leaders are reluctant to have an online presence, this guide can help you not only make a case for it, but also coach your executives through the process.
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