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3 Brands Using Earth Day 2014 to Showcase Their Environmental Efforts

April 21st, 2014 by

Earth Day provides a great opportunity for green-leaning companies to invent new ways to showcase and promote their conservation efforts.

Finding Common Ground Between PR and Sales

April 21st, 2014 by

Sales sells stuff and PR promotes brand awareness. This antiquated way of thinking about both sales and PR is changing rapidly because of the rise of our Web-enabled, hyper-connected world and the resulting change in buyer behavior.

Case Study: Augmented Reality Helps Change Perception of Norfolk, Va.

April 21st, 2014 by

Augmented reality has been used in a variety of ways and isn’t limited to just using photographs. It often uses computer-generated imagery layered on top of images, whether they are stationary or moving.

The Peril of Playing it Cool

April 21st, 2014 by

Companies that continue to decline in CoreBrand’s ‘Familiarity’ ranking share a couple things in common: They have a comfortable niche in the market and are failing at raising awareness.

How To Create a Mobile-Friendly Website

April 21st, 2014 by

As more websites recognize this trend and become mobile-friendly, a snowball effect is beginning to take shape. The future is relatively clear: If your website isn’t optimized for mobile users in 2014, you will be left behind.

Building Blocks for Your A-Team

April 21st, 2014 by

When we say that employees must be the center of the agency universe, we are talking about establishing something that few agencies do well: creating strong systems that can attract and retain the best in the business.

Communications is the Key to Stability in C-level Turnover

April 21st, 2014 by

Whether it’s a smooth transition or one fraught with controversy, PR pros will likely face the same issues: How do we communicate stability and mitigate any uncertainty among employees, stakeholders and investors?

14 Pieces of PR Advice to Read and Heed

April 21st, 2014 by

Dispensing advice is a centuries-old activity and it never gets old. When the PR News team decided to produce a Best PR Advice Book, it looked to the smartest people in the room to write it: the speakers and attendees of our PR News conferences. Over the past two years, we’ve disseminated the little black […]

14 Pieces of PR Advice to Read and Heed

April 21st, 2014 by

Dispensing advice is a centuries-old activity and it never gets old. When the PR News team decided to produce a Best PR Advice Book, it looked to the smartest people in the room to write… Continued

A Ferry Tragedy, and a Wake-Up Call for Communications Pros

April 18th, 2014 by

“Stay inside and wait” will likely go down as one of the worst—and most deadly—messages ever communicated in a crisis.