This New Year’s Eve, on the video boards of Times Square, Snapchat will give a symbolic announcement of its arrival as a big-time social media player.
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7 Essential Elements of Effective PR Writing
December 31st, 2014 by Andrew HindesIn today’s crowded media environment, simply avoiding grammatical mistakes isn’t enough to make your PR content stand out.
4 of the Best PR Stories in 2014
December 31st, 2014 by Matthew SchwartzThe PR fails are easy to remember, the positive PR stories, not so much. But we jogged our memories to come up with a handful of examples of effective communications and solid messaging in 2014.
5 Rules for Creating Killer Content on Social Media
December 30th, 2014 by Matthew SchwartzCommunicators are still trying to figure out how to create content for social media that will enhance media relations, boost brand visibility and—here’s the Holy Grail—tie social channels to sales lift.
‘Brands Saying Bae’ Pokes Fun at Companies Who Try to Sound Hip
December 30th, 2014 byIncorporating slang on social media has always been popular. But at what point does talking the talk go too far?
Facebook’s ‘Year in Review’ Gets Decidedly Mixed Reviews
December 29th, 2014 by Matthew SchwartzIt may have seemed like a good idea, at least on paper. Aggregate pictures and posts as a way to remind users of some of their milestones this past year. But the effort backfired miserably.
Pinterest Set to Open Promoted Pins to All Advertisers
December 29th, 2014 byOn New Year’s Day 2015, Pinterest will begin selling ad space on its platform to marketers, becoming the latest social media site to open the advertising floodgates on its sought-after audience.
PR Insider: Will You Be Ready When the Ball Drops?
December 29th, 2014 by Christine ReimertRinging in 2015 means one thing for sure: the only thing that remains the same is change. Is your organization ready? How will change be perceived by the public, employees, your investors or donors?
History Lesson: The Times Square NYE Ball Drop Began as a Publicity Stunt
December 26th, 2014 by Mark RenfreeCelebrating the New Year is nothing groundbreaking, but this quintessentially New York tradition has an unexpected origin.
Infographic: What Business Words Will Take off in 2015?
December 26th, 2014 byWith the New Year approaching, The Writer, a language consultancy, collected data on emerging vocabulary from CEOs’ speeches, websites, corporate content and business publications. After having its app audience vote on the best new words, the consultancy came up with a list of words that are expected to take off next year.