Remedies for writer’s block

Writer’s block. It happens to all of us, even in the PR world. While it may seem like the assignment sitting in front of you is doomed to never be completed, there are ways to get out of this funk! We searched the web and found several life-saving tips on how to beat writer’s block. Just Go For It Even […]

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Weekly Rewind: Our favorite stories from around the web

Social media is a powerful tool, and that’s why we’re breaking down some tips and cautionary tales for your next social media project. #WeeklyRewind Should you use all 280 characters? The short, pre-280 characters answer: maybe. PR Daily explains that while using all 280 characters can create more clutter on users’ timelines, there are some brands that have taken advantage […]

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Weekly Rewind: Our favorite stories from around the web

Thanksgiving is next week. Enjoy this feast of tips and tricks to make it through the holiday campaign season! Use your PR skills to rule Thanksgiving Crisis communications has prepared every PR pro for the stress and chaos that comes with pulling off the best holiday campaign… and handling our relatives. PRDaily recommends assessing risks and planning ahead to avoid […]

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Weekly Rewind: Our favorite stories from around the web

Although every hard-working person out there can’t wait for the weekend to roll around (us included), it’s important to love what you do on a daily basis. Here are a few reasons why we have so much #joblove for public relations. Happy Friday! Reason #1: Social Media Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are integral to our industry, and we depend on […]

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Weekly Rewind: Our favorite stories from around the web

This week we’re highlighting spooky Halloween campaigns and rolling out some tips on how to make your client’s work a graveyard smash. Make your social media an Eleven The much anticipated second season of “Stranger Things” has arrived, and the lead up to the return of Netflix’s hit series has been a lesson in A+ social media campaigns. Using a […]

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Weekly Rewind: Our favorite stories from around the web

Public relations pros and journalists can go together like peanut butter and jelly, peas and carrots and of course, a Texas favorite, chicken and waffles. That’s why for this Weekly Rewind, we’re taking a look at media relations techniques to make every journalist want to be the yin to your yang. Know who you’re talking to and what you’re talking […]

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Weekly Rewind: Our favorite stories from around the web

This week, we’re dedicating our Weekly Rewind to all things fall. Here are a few of our favorite articles to eliminate spookiness this Friday the 13th! Reversing the Spell Crisis is something we all try to avoid. PR Daily says to be proactive so you can be well-equipped to handle a daunting crisis that comes your way. Here’s how: Develop […]

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Weekly Rewind: Our favorite stories from around the web

Writing can be hard. There are so many tricks and inconsistencies that it’s hard to keep track of which rules to use when. For this week’s Weekly Rewind, we’ve rounded up the most common mistakes made while writing. The Stuff Your Spellchecker Won’t Catch Everyone should know the difference between it’s and its, their, there and they’re and to, too […]

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Weekly Rewind: Our favorite stories from around the web

This week’s Weekly Rewind tackles some of the newest trends and developments to pop this week. From crisis management to general PR tips, our weekly rewind has it all! Happy Friday! Testing, Testing 1-2-3 In case you haven’t heard, Twitter is beta testing a new 280 character limit. Here is the scoop: There is no rhyme or reason as to […]

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Weekly Rewind: Our favorite stories from around the web

Let’s face it, in public relations we can always brush up on our skills. That’s why this week our Weekly Rewind focuses on self-improvement, so we can all work hard to be the best version of our PR selves. Stay Ahead of the Curve To be truly successful in PR, you should constantly be learning. The PR techniques of today […]

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