Is your agency the best in the business?
Regardless of your specialty, Ragan & PR Daily’s 2017 Ace Awards has a category for you. Nominate your agency, or even your co-workers, for the Ace Awards by Oct. 27.
Regardless of your specialty, Ragan & PR Daily’s 2017 Ace Awards has a category for you. Nominate your agency, or even your co-workers, for the Ace Awards by Oct. 27.
The author’s pet peeves include air quotes and self-quotation. Which of these behaviors are driving your listeners batty without your even realizing it?
The league’s commissioner said ‘everyone should stand for the national anthem,’ but he stopped short of enforcing the policy, remaining vague in his statements to reporters.
Leaders must provide the calm amid the winds of change. Follow these guidelines to help your people survive—and thrive.
Though one airline’s response to forcibly removing a passenger helped stem backlash, the other’s response further stoked the flames of a PR fire.
The secretary of state’s quick quip diverted reporters’ attention and helped him untangle himself from additional political sparring. Tell us about similar PR successes, and you could win a prize.
Is your work powerful enough to have mass appeal? Share your viral videos, internal communications and safety or news stories with PR Daily’s 2017 Video & Visual Awards by Oct. 25.
No matter what sort of communicator you are, it’s essential to sense where PR ends and pandering begins.
Here’s how to say ‘no’ without suffering guilt, shame or backlash.
Even experts can forget their writing do’s and don’ts. Here are five places to go when you want a second opinion.
If your rival suffers a PR blow, you could also take a major hit. Take steps to differentiate your business and clarify your position.
When blogs, podcasts and other material are plastered with ads, audiences lose interest. Free content can create customer loyalty and excitement. Here’s how.
Your clients were impressed by your work, and we will be too. Enter Ragan’s 2017 PR Daily Awards by Nov. 8.
Scribes, you love your iPhone and iPad, but do you really want to compose more than a text or a brief email on them? If so, here are handy tools for the on-the-go Chaucer in all of us.
Apps offer great promise for reaching all employees—and keeping them coming back for your messages. Do it right.