| PR Lifestyle 5 PR industry father figures PR pros can take this Father’s Day weekend to remember some of the forefathers of their industry. Who would make your list of modern PR mavens? | | | |
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| Corporate Communication Is it all right to swear on the job? In a potty-mouthed age, it seems everyone is lobbing F-bombs. But is there a risk, both legally and for your reputation? | | | |
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| The PR Industry Domino’s offers to fix bad roads across the US The pizza chain said it ‘can’t stand by and let your cheese slide to one side, your toppings get un-topped, or your boxes get flipped.’ It’s calling the PR stunt ‘Paving for Pizza.’ | | | |
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| The PR Industry Why your content shouldn’t take the summer off As corporate news dries up over the summer, you might be tempted to ease up on your content strategy. However, the lull could be a perfect time to get your story covered. | | | |
| Writing & Editing 14 techniques for more thorough proofreading Typos, misaligned days and dates, and links that send you to an error page (or worse) can sink your best pitch or undermine an entire campaign. Try these tricks for picking every last nit. | | | |
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| Social Media Twitter will now curate its news feed The platform is looking to capitalize on its authority as a news source by changing how it surfaces new posts and videos. Here’s what PR pros should know. | | | |
| From the Archives 8 changes to make your content more engaging With the plethora of articles, videos and images created and posted online each day, PR and marketing pros must fight to be heard. Here’s how you can grab attention. | | | |