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Want to work for the worldwide leader in sports? You could, if you land this week’s featured position. Plus, check out our roundup of other current openings.
Want to work for the worldwide leader in sports? You could, if you land this week’s featured position. Plus, check out our roundup of other current openings.
Join experts in Boston this summer for a conference filled with tips to revive your writing.
Enter PR Daily’s 2018 Corporate Social Responsibility Awards. Complete your entry by July 27.
That email or blog post won’t write itself. Still, with summer upon us, distractions abound. Try one (or seven) of these tips to start forming words, sentences, paragraphs and beyond.
Cranking out fresh content is a grind. Grease your productivity wheels by newsjacking, rejiggering an old piece or mirroring a successful competitor’s initiative.
Cascading information from the upper echelon through tiers of supervisors is all well and good, but the quality of the messaging varies. Try these approaches to reach your entire workforce.
The social media platform surveyed communicators asking questions regarding their priorities, goals and more on the channel. This guide provides a peek into their biggest concerns.
Crafting a tangible, time-bound public relations strategy creates accountability, clarity and efficiency. Here’s how to develop your plan.
Don’t assume your news blast will generate buzz or sway busy journalists. Here are some tactics to get your announcement in front of audiences immediately.
Handlers of the luxury brand say it incinerated millions of dollars’ worth of merchandise rather than selling it at a discount or donating it. Social media users sound off in response.
Submit infographics, articles, videos and more. The extended deadline is July 20.
You have a way with words. How, then, do you get those bon mots flowing from others’ mouths? Try these tactics to become known—and get paid—for penning terrific oral presentations.
John Schnatter calls his resignation a ‘mistake’ and accuses Laundry Service of extortion. Here’s how communicators think the pizza company and the agency should proceed.
Just 56 percent of employees surveyed say they feel ‘connected and engaged’ by their employers.
Don’t lose heart if you see attendees whipping out phones, chatting among themselves or taking bathroom breaks. Follow these tips to reclaim your crowd.