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Social Platforms Telling Trove of Travelers Where to Go
December 5th, 2012 by Scott Van CampSocial media plays a huge role in consumers’ travel decision-cycles and experiences.
Latest Subject-Line Study Offers Actionable Data
December 4th, 2012 by Scott Van CampIn the current issue of PR News (12/3/2012), there’s a story on e-mail campaign pitfalls and best practices. One major pitfall is that two-thirds of e-mails sent aren’t relevant to their audiences (MarketingSherpa). One best practice is ensuring yo…
With Google Rolling Out YouTube Space LA, 4 Video Tips for PR Pros
December 4th, 2012 by PR News StaffProduction house just a preview of things to come for PR pros that are producing more online-video programming.
Mayor Booker’s Food-Stamp Challenge Takes Social Media to a New Level
December 4th, 2012 by PR News StaffEffort helps to illustrates how PR pros need to persuade their clients to be more proactive on social channels.
Do’s and Don’ts for Media Engagement on Twitter
December 4th, 2012 by Bill MiltenbergAt PR News’ Nov. 30 Media Relations Conference, PR pros from Hilton Worldwide and the Smithsonian National Zoo provided a slew of Twitter best practices.
21 Ways Competent Account Handling Can Help Prevent Unnecessary Crises
December 4th, 2012 by Arthur SolomonPR agency veteran Arthur Solomon provides best practices for crisis prevention and how to best prepare a client for an interview.
Communicators Invest Heavily in Content Marketing
December 4th, 2012 by Scott Van Camp86% of B2C organizations market with content—regardless of company size or industry.
9 Quick Tips to Get a Reporter’s Attention
December 3rd, 2012 by Diane SchwartzWhen a reporter starts calling you a flack, you might want to rethink your approach. But even before that cringe-worthy moment, there are adjustments you can make to your media relations strategy – and they’re as basic as the core tenets of Public …
PR Opportunity: Young Adults Keen to Advance Social Causes
December 3rd, 2012 by Scott Van CampA study finds that more than three-quarters of young adults would think more highly of a company that helps them support a cause they care about.