To celebrate this prestigious occasion, the PR News editors put our heads together and came up with our top punctuation pet peeves. Avoid these gaffes—and stay on our good side.
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Celebrate National Punctuation Day by Avoiding These 5 Common Mistakes
September 24th, 2013 by Lucia DavisPR Insider: Comparing Skype Versus Google+ Hangout for Web Client Meetings
September 24th, 2013 by Christine HendersonVideo conferencing has become one of the most convenient ways to meet with clients. Whether it’s a matter of convenience or time constraints, web meetings are fantastic options. They are quick ways to start discussions, and some are absolutely free.
Where You Sit is What You See
September 24th, 2013 by Diane SchwartzI picked up a sound piece of advice the other night, during a college admissions event my daughter and I attended. Among the questions the prospective students asked of the alumni panel was whether the class sizes are so big that you can’t see, hear and learn in them. The very articulate Class of 2010 […]
Where You Sit is What You See
September 24th, 2013 by Diane SchwartzI picked up a sound piece of advice the other night, during a college admissions event my daughter and I attended. Among the questions the prospective students asked of the alumni panel was whether the… Continued
Your Brand’s Identity and Mission Determines Your Social Media Strategy
September 23rd, 2013 by Caysey WeltonIt doesn’t matter if you’re a major global brand or a local mom and pop, social media can offer several benefits to your brand. That said, the content strategy implemented within a social space requires more than a cookie cutter.
3 Tips for Pitching Stories to the Media That Will Never Go Out of Style
September 23rd, 2013 by Lucia DavisAn award-winning media relations expert gives three tips for getting journalists attention.
Case Study: Agency Helps A Legacy of Giving Update Its PR Program, Extend Reach and Teach Kids How to Be Charitable
September 23rd, 2013 by Lucia DavisIn 2011, Texas public schools lost $5.3 billion to massive budget cuts. As a result, schools were forced to cut valuable educational programs. One piece of curriculum in danger of losing its funding was A Legacy of Giving (Legacy), a nonprofit organization that teaches children to be philanthropists.
In Pursuit of SEO, Don’t Forsake Quality Content
September 23rd, 2013 by Jessica PayneThere’s a rush right now to pump out content for the sake of “good SEO” and it’s making PR pros lazy.
Human Touch Is Most Vital Part of Tracking Social Media Metrics
September 23rd, 2013 by Angela JeffreyThe growth in the analysis of social media has been driven by the sheer volume of data it generates, allied to the need for greater scrutiny of the Internet.
How To Brace for Social Media Attacks
September 23rd, 2013 by Jeremy RosenbergFrom Kenneth Cole’s tweet during Arab Spring to the recent YouTube video of a Golden Corral chef featuring meat behind a dumpster, the Web is littered with branded stories of woe.