Dr. Oz, the surgeon and television doctor who has been accused of backing weight loss product scams, is the latest celebrity to get slammed on Twitter after he posted a tweet asking the social network: “What is your biggest question for me?” and promising to respond to his favorites.
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Dr. Oz, Bill Cosby Prove Twitter Is Still a Dangerous Game
November 13th, 2014 byConnecting Your Brand to the Comet Landing Shouldn’t Be Too Cosmic
November 12th, 2014 by Matthew SchwartzAs scientists cheer and the media celebrate, brand managers may consider the best way to get in on the action of the Philae landing. Buyer beware.
11 Media Pitching Tips for PR Pros
November 12th, 2014 by Steve GoldsteinWorking journalists typically say they delete 20 email pitches at a time with nary a glance at the subject lines. To help you move the odds a bit more in your favor, Tracy Schario, communications officer for The Pew Charitable Trusts, and a presenter at PR News’ Dec. 11 Media Relations Conference in Washington, D.C., offers some advice to help you connect with the journalists who matter in your market.
Find Your Inner Scorsese with 7 Basic Tips for Producing PR Videos
November 11th, 2014 byAs video production moves to the core of marketing communications, there is a growing need for training PR people how to shoot and edit video because most people have never done it professionally. Here are 7 basic tools for producing PR videos.
Comings and Goings: PR People Moves for the Week of November 10, 2014
November 11th, 2014 byHere’s a look at new assignments for some notable names in the public relations profession for the week of November 10, 2014.
Is Jennifer Lawrence’s ‘I-Don’t-Participate’ Social Media Strategy For Real?
November 11th, 2014 by Matthew SchwartzWhile we would not advise brands and organizations to avoid social media platforms altogether, Lawrence’s decision could inspire companies to be a bit more selective with the kind of content that they post on their social channels.
The Epic List of Useless PR Tactics
November 11th, 2014 by Diane SchwartzA while back I compiled a list of annoying phrases and words we utter as communicators (and human beings), from “at the end of the day” to “guru” and “epic”. The list, via my blog post, grew as you added your own phrases that annoy (“I don’t hate that” and “synergy,” to name a few). […]
5 PR Tips for Writing Speeches That Are Sure to Engage the Audience
November 10th, 2014 by Matthew SchwartzFor PR execs—regardless of whether they work in public affairs—speechwriting and/or ghostwriting is an increasingly critical aspect of communications.
Laundry Detergent Pod Makers Caught in Tumultuous Spin Cycle
November 10th, 2014 by Steve GoldsteinDebates about responsibility are beside the point right now for the laundry detergent manufacturers. Before a groundswell of public opinion rises demanding that the products be taken off the shelves, real plans to reconsider packaging and labeling will have to be announced—and soon.
PR Insider: Best Practices for Customer Support via Social Media
November 10th, 2014 by Abby PerkinsBelow are a few reasons you should establish customer support on social media, and a few best practices for doing it – plus a few big blunders to avoid.