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4 New Year’s Twitter Resolutions, Courtesy of the U.S. Military

January 2nd, 2019 by

For communicators, the Defense Department’s recent Twitter gaffe smacks of a common issue: How can regulated industries—like defense, for instance—inject humor and fun into their social media presence without taking unnecessary risks? Luckily, there are a few steps PR professionals can take to ensure their brands’ tweets don’t land them in hot water in 2019.

25 PR Leaders Look at 2019 Trends from Technology, Crisis and Social to Influencers

January 1st, 2019 by

The mood of the moment when people are making predictions often influences what they see for the year ahead. As we reached out to communicators for our annual predictions feature, headlines were blaring about the NY Times’ scathing Facebook article in late November. As a result, though a multiplicity of issues was discussed, trust often seemed top of mind.

10 Cryptocurrency Terms For Future-Forward Communicators

December 31st, 2018 by

Here are 10 terms that can make communicators sound smart when discussing how using a cryptocurrency might help their businesses.

Instagram Mistakenly Releases Test of Horizontal Feeds, Prompting Backlash

December 28th, 2018 by

Instagram caused an uproar this week when it unintentionally released a glimpse of a potential update to feeds on the platform. On the morning of Dec. 27, some users found that their Instagram interface had shifted from its usual vertical layout to a horizontal one, in which users had to tap or swipe through one post at a time to get to the next—similar to the Stories feature. Rather than scrolling quickly through posts and ads that weren’t of interest, users had to interact with every post in one way or another.

Storytelling Not Content is King and Other Takeaways from AirPR’s Conference

December 28th, 2018 by

Content without a great a story to tell will fall flat, attendees learned during the AirPR Growth PR conference in San Francisco earlier in the year. Other takeaways centered on the use of data and analytics and the importance of technology for communications, writes ESET PR manager Anna Keeve.

3 Questions to Ask Every PR Job Candidate

December 27th, 2018 by

January and February are considered the best times to apply for a new job, which means if you’re looking for new PR talent you’re likely getting ready to post some new listings in the first few weeks of 2019. Here are three questions you should ask every candidate for any Communications position to make sure the person you hire is truly right for the role.

Five Social Media Best Practices for the Holiday Season

December 27th, 2018 by

The holiday season is a perfect time to enhance the tactics your brand is using on social media. Add storytelling elements, concentrate on visual content and create a consistent theme for your posts, writes Jamie Izaks of All Points Public Relations. Tell followers how your brand can help them during the busy holiday season. And don’t forget to include a CTA.

The Top Musical Branding Wins of 2018

December 26th, 2018 by

Pandora, the largest streaming music provider in the U.S., published a list of the most notable instances when users added songs to their personal Pandora stations around specific events, showing just how strongly audiences associate music with milestones.

Five Ways to Move the Diversity Needle Forward

December 26th, 2018 by

Diversity and PR are inextricably linked, yet communicators have talked about diversity for years and many issues remain within communications and many other sectors. PRSA-NY president Sharon Fenster offers five ways to bolster diversity in the PR industry and at brands and nonprofit organizations.

Three Things I Wish I’d Known When I Began in PR

December 25th, 2018 by

Experience can be a great teacher. Veteran communicator and 155 Strategies founder Pete Janhunen offers three tips to help communicators excel in their careers. He emphasizes building relationships, crafting clear messages and insisting on a seat at the decision-making table.