Martha Stewart insults bloggers
Perhaps the queen of etiquette forgot the adage to never bite the hand that feeds you in her recent blogging blunder.
Perhaps the queen of etiquette forgot the adage to never bite the hand that feeds you in her recent blogging blunder.
PRConsultants Group has created a video and a Twitter account for ‘Jonathan Snark,’ a ‘world-class jerk’ who never got called out for his snarky comments.
A video from Thailand offers some vital points: Skip the intro, keep the stakes and emotional investment high, and provide closure. Take a look.
First of all, you must recognize that asking questions is not only OK, but essential—and that goes for both parties in this important process.
When a disaster happens or as the anniversary of a catastrophe approaches, it may seem like commenting is the right thing to do. Sometimes, silence is best.
While riling a journalist may sound like fun, you should avoid it for the sake of future news coverage. Keep these annoyances out of your pitches.
Using a PressPage platform, Hackney grabs news coverage and offers a splashy site for tourists.
How six companies tied in the government shutdown to their brand (like charging Congress members double for a cup of coffee).
In the wake of job cuts and news that at least part of the company is up for sale, it tells its fans, ‘You can continue to count on us.’
If ‘crunch time’ is all the time and you dream in billable time modules, you might want to ratchet it back a bit.
Through the lens of his experience, a public relations veteran attempts to dispel the misperceptions.
Spokespeople can take some cues from children on how to deal with journalists and tirelessly—even relentlessly—get their key messages across.
A few weeks after asking customers to keep their guns out of stores, the coffee chain is taking another political stand, albeit one with which most people agree.
A medal struck by the Italian state mint, celebrating the first anniversary of Pope Francis’s papacy, refers to ‘Lesus.’ The Vatican has withdrawn 6,000 of the medals from sale—but four rarities are out there.