4 reasons to take the plunge into brand journalism
As the media landscape continues to fracture and transform, now is the perfect time to become your own publisher. However, it takes a serious commitment to do it right.
As the media landscape continues to fracture and transform, now is the perfect time to become your own publisher. However, it takes a serious commitment to do it right.
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Tired of having your press releases and pitches ignored? Three former journalists share four frequently overlooked methods to turn heads and earn headlines.
The trick is in the clicks—or lack thereof. Prioritize brevity, concise questions and user-friendly design to get better results.
Enter PR Daily’s 2018 Nonprofit PR Awards. The final deadline for this program is Sept. 28.
Creating an internal digital platform wasn’t merely a technology project at Great American Insurance Group. It was all about employee engagement.
Pooling your team’s acumen can boost your productivity and offer insights for new topics to reach wider audiences. Here’s how to get started.
Proving the impact of your online campaigns is essential for earning bigger budgets—and leaders’ approval. These four steps can help you plan out your strategy.
Public relations pros today have a unique opportunity to dictate and determine corporate messaging—if they’re willing to step up and speak out.
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Enter PR Daily’s 2018 Content Marketing Awards. Your last chance to enter is Sept. 26.
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Say ‘thanks,’ be lavish with praise, and don’t skimp on the pizza.
As newsrooms shrink and more industries clamor for coverage, PR pros have surpassed their newsroom counterparts. Here’s what that means for your pitch.
To empower women who have been cyberbullied, the campaign featured shirts bearing some of those offensive statements. However, the choice of the fashion model quickly drew criticism.