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8 Rules to Sharpen Your PR Writing
April 21st, 2015 by Richard BrownellGood PR writing does not happen naturally. There are some key rules that can guide your writing and make your PR communications fresh and exciting.
Using Visuals in Content/Strategic Marketing
April 13th, 2015 by Mike CrawfordWhen it comes to marketing and public relations, brands are using visual elements more than ever to connect with niche audiences.
How to Make Your Quotes, Well, More Quotable
April 13th, 2015 by Myra OppelFor news releases and other public relations materials, maybe the goal isn’t for your CEO’s quotes to end up in Bartlett’s but to make some of the clips in tomorrow’s news roundup.
The Week in PR
April 13th, 2015 by PRNEWSHostess Cupcakes plays ball and Land Bryant thumbs its nose at Victoria’s Secret.
For PR, Vying for Attention is Becoming the New Currency
April 13th, 2015 by PRNEWSThe major takeaway of Arthur W. Page Society’s spring meeting was that for PR pros the future is uncharted but, in light of some of the cultural indices, loaded with opportunity.
How I Got Here: Better, On Time, Paranoid
April 6th, 2015 by PR News EditorsIn PR News’ periodic look at how PR executives got to the pinnacle of communication, Matt Afflixio from Access Communications argues in favor of being paranoid, on time and always better.
6 Ways to Help Manage a Heavy Load
April 6th, 2015 by Mike McDougallIs your to-do list spiraling out of control? Try these six suggestions to tame the beast.
3 Tips for Making Meetings Less Painful and More Productive
April 2nd, 2015 by Matthew SchwartzWith a “more-with-less” model seeping through corporate America, brands and organizations no longer have the luxury of constantly having meetings.
PR Insider: Staying Connected While Disconnecting
April 2nd, 2015 by Jennifer LeckstromWorking remotely isn’t a new concept, but for a culture that already has a habit of foregoing vacation days, is it possible to ever leave work behind?