How to find a professional mentor (without creeping the person out)
Have you identified someone in your profession whom you admire? Want to tap their expertise? Here are several ways to make it happen.
Have you identified someone in your profession whom you admire? Want to tap their expertise? Here are several ways to make it happen.
Looking for a little inspiration on a Tuesday? Who isn’t? Here’s some advice to help motivate your social media efforts.
It’s no secret in the industry, but by doing pro bono work on behalf of good causes, PR has prevented injuries and helped battle diseases. It happened again on Thursday.
Brian Williams hit Twitter’s trending topics on Tuesday evening when a fire alarm sounded during the live broadcast of ‘Nightly News.’ Watch the video and see how NBC News’ PR team helped out.
Feeling uninspired or perhaps unsure why you want to join the profession? A PR pro weighs in on what people in the industry do and why it matters.
From a PRWeek infographic on the media to Herman Cain and Justin Bieber. We go high; we go low; and we even go Kardashian.
If you’re trying to lure the social media in-crowd, then you’re ignoring someone very important: your customers. Here’s how you can avoid, or correct, the problem.
Follow this 6-step protocol to maximize your online branding and networking efforts.
Nearly half have connected with customers via social media compared with 28 percent of large companies. I believe that’s David, one; Goliath, zero.
We’re a little less mad that they’re changing things on us again. Plus, Americans will spend billions this Halloween; Apple denied a trademark; and bacon makes everything better—even typography.
And yet he hosted a Town Hall on the social network. Plus, learn how you could be Justin Timberlake’s profile picture; find out why Brad Pitt dropped out of J-school; get to the bottom of Fox’s apology to an NFL quarterback. All that and MUCH more.
One writer demonstrates how easy it is to trail off on your imaginative aspirations. Meanwhile, LivingSocial breaks a record; a website explains how to get behind the wheel of the Wienermobile, and more.
Using these words dates and harms the PR industry.
A former journalist offers an indelible portrait of ‘the first casualty of the next great war.’
You don’t have to let those faux pas go unpunished. Plus, Wednesday night’s GOP debate winner, Conan’s studio for rent, and Schweddy Balls to hit your grocer’s freezer.