There’s still time to enter Ragan’s 2018 PR Daily Awards
The early-bird deadline has passed, but there’s still time to share your impressive PR campaigns, events and publications. Enter by the final deadline, Nov. 7.
The early-bird deadline has passed, but there’s still time to share your impressive PR campaigns, events and publications. Enter by the final deadline, Nov. 7.
Communicators can become indispensable bridge builders by listening to employees, confronting biases and standing up for what’s right.
Even if your gig keeps you on your keister and staring at a screen all day, there are plenty of easy routine tweaks that will benefit your body. Try cultivating these healthy habits.
Industry leaders recently met in Austin to talk about new challenges and discuss where PR is headed in the coming year. Here are some of the biggest lessons from the meeting.
Should your posts be long and detailed, or short and data-rich? Should you publish weekly, daily or monthly? Read on for timely suggestions.
You’ve mastered creative projects that are both cinematic and strategic. Share your live videos, infographics, crisis communications videos, web design projects and more by the final deadline on Oct. 24.
From authors including Tony Hsieh, Seth Godin and Pixar co-founder Ed Catmul, these tomes offer guidance and case studies that can point marketers down the path toward brilliance.
Those who interact with your customers generally don’t work at desks, so standard channels just don’t cut it. Try these tips to ensure your messages land with these key ambassadors.
Curious about how to turn your account into a powerful communications tool for your organization? Here are some stats to inform your efforts.
The co-founder of technology giant Microsoft was well known for his philanthropic efforts and donations. Here are a few tributes—along with several of his words of wisdom.
Beware! Brainstorm vampires. Spirit-spoiling werewolves. Home-haunting honchos. They’re all creeping from the corporate graveyard as Halloween looms, so grab your torches and pitchforks.
A new study from the Content Marketing Institute details how organizations can use their original offerings to bolster consumer confidence. Consider these insights.
Your content deserves engaging, striking images to capture readers’ imaginations. Finding high-quality pictures that are free to repurpose takes a little extra effort.
Whether it’s a physical handout or a digital version on your website, this package of bios, FAQs, contact info, history and more helps journalists—and others—to learn about your company.
Discover how improving your writing can impress your bosses and even earn you a promotion.