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Behind the Scenes Part II: What Makes HARO So Successful in Getting You Media Coverage

All companies must establish rules; otherwise business in today’s world would be a free-for-all. The same goes for Help A […]

#Election2012: Has Social Media Changed Elections Forever?

Social media has changed the way we communicate, read, talk, and shop. Now, it's changing the way we elect our leaders. Political reporters now take prompts from it, voters get more information than ever from it, and politicians have nowhere to hide from it. Here are four key ways that social media’s impact on #Election2012 will change future elections forever.

Behind The Scenes With Two HARO Experts

Founded in 2008 by serial entrepreneur Peter Shankman, HARO (Help A Reporter Out) quickly became one of the fastest-growing social […]

Five Social Media Rules for Scheduling Tweets and Facebook Posts

To keep up with today’s 24/7 social media landscape, many marketers and businesses are using pre-scheduled social media posts to deliver fresh content. A good practice or bad one? It seems that there is no right or wrong answer. However, there are definitely right and wrong ways to go about it. Here are five essential rules to follow.

Five Creative Tips for Blogging and Content Inspiration

I recently found myself staring at my blank computer. Assigned to write my first blog post for Vocus, I was stumped. And I was supposed to be an ‘expert’ in creating content. Luckily, my creative fairy godmother showed up with a sidebar in Forbes discussing the various techniques people use to find their creative sparks. Here are five easy and effective tips that you can implement.

Tips on Pitching a Reporter From a Longtime HARO Editor

Peter Shankman started Help A Reporter Out (HARO) in 2008 as a favor to some reporters who were having trouble […]

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