3 lessons nonprofit PR pros can take from #OneLoveManchester
The benefit concert and its messages of love and unity resonated with millions, raising more than $2.5 million in the three-hour show. Here’s how your cause can follow in its footsteps.
The benefit concert and its messages of love and unity resonated with millions, raising more than $2.5 million in the three-hour show. Here’s how your cause can follow in its footsteps.
Social media users slammed the car service for its slow reaction time in disabling its fare algorithm after seven were killed and 48 injured on London Bridge and in Borough Market.
It can be tempting to stretch the truth a bit, in order to keep up with competitors, but honest and truthful communication can cultivate a loyal customer base. Here’s how.
Want to find impressive game explosions? Curious about what IT skills offer opportunities for Jordanian women? Organizations’ news sites offer journalism-style reporting.
PR pros and other communication specialists can help their colleagues with clearer messaging, which will enhance productivity—and minimize headaches for everyone in the pipeline.
Using our voices to promote ethical discourse is the most powerful defense against fake news.
For starters, think like a visitor in search of information. What will engage the target audience? Visuals? Which kinds? Also, how many will access your site via mobile? Read on for savvy tips.
The organization issued a mea culpa and said: ‘We thought we were ready, but then everyone arrived.’ Here’s an overview of the fallout—along with a few lessons to consider.
The image-based app has seen success in its Snapchat-esque features, which enable users to take pictures and share them quickly with friends and followers.
The Cubs won the World Series for the first time in more than 100 years. Now the challenge is to keep the momentum going in the new season. It’s your challenge too.
Several organizations have stopped using the social platform’s content feature because they cannot effectively monetize their articles. Facebook says it’s implementing necessary changes.
The press secretary used Hitler and the Holocaust to draw a comparison to Syrian president Bashar al-Assad’s use of chemical weapons. Here’s what you can learn from the PR disaster.
After denying a relationship with his chief advisor and other illegal activities, Robert Bentley stepped down as governor and pleaded guilty to criminal charges. Here are the takeaways.
The world has changed dramatically in just the past few years, and PR has rushed to adapt. Take a look at some of today’s most challenging issues.
Delivering bad news and managing conflict with co-workers, executives and clients is never enjoyable. Try these starters to open up a dialogue.