Best Practices

Photo Posts Beat Links on Facebook: How Batman Beat My Website

As an Editor of a social media website it would be incredibly dense of me not to use social media […]

4 Ways Small Businesses Can Join the Content Marketing Revolution

The question of whether or not to join the content revolution is a no-brainer. The relevant question now is exactly […]

Facebook Gets a Speedy New Update

Late last week, Facebook addressed a crucial issue and eased the woes of many users with a new software update […]

Six Time Management Tips from PR Pros, for PR Pros.

PR execs have the seventh most stressful job in America for 2012, according to CareerCast. That’s not surprising when the job often involves an endless stream of news releases, media pitches, internal communications, crisis communications, and in most organizations today, social media. To help you alleviate some of that time management stress, here are six time tips by PR pros, for PR pros.

Take a load off your backpack in September

When: Sept. 19 What: September typically means back-to-school time. Children load up their backpacks with notebooks, binders and every school […]

Everyone Could Use Public Relations

Today’s blog is a guest post by Michelle Garrett of Garrett Public Relations.  In my work as a PR specialist, […]

7 tips for better press release results with PRWeb

Who doesn’t want better press release results? Who doesn’t love a creative press release?  We’ve got a number of post […]

Five PR and Marketing Lessons from The Book of Business Awesome

You may know Scott Stratten from his previous book, Twitter handle and blog as UnMarketing, but he’s back with a new book about awesome. The Book of Business Awesome and The Book of Business UnAwesome is two books rolled into one, rich with case studies underscored by wit, humor and marketing savvy. Here are five PR and marketing lessons from it.

How to Monitor Pitch Performance with Google Analytics

When you send a media pitch via HARO or email, you don’t have to simply guess when to follow up. By using Google Analytics and some simple campaign tagging, you can set up alerts that tell you when a journalist has checked out the links in your pitch. Here’s how to do it.

Social is a Gift, You Can’t Force It!

By nature, I talk… a lot. It happened when I fell into my stride during my days in the Navy. […]

4 Tips for Creating Business Connections in Online Forums

Today’s blog comes as a guest post from Eliza Morgan, a very active participant in the PRWeb community.  Every one […]

Photography, Not Just for the Photographer Anymore

The adage “a picture is worth a thousand words” refers to the notion that a simple idea, message, or story […]

This September, support seniors

What: Last year, the first of the baby boomer generation hit 65. Every day until 2030, 10,000 baby boomers will […]

11 Marketing and PR Boards to Follow on Pinterest

Shiny and new yes, Pinterest has caught the eye of many a marketer looking to extend the reach of their […]

You Stink At LinkedIn, Says Our August Webinar Host Scott Stratten

Next Thursday, UnMarketing’s Scott Stratten joins Vocus to give a webinar entitled “UnPitching: How Not to Suck at Pitching the Media”. He’s going to share the cure for the common pitch: a set of UnPitching techniques guaranteed to make journalists sit up and pay attention – all presented in Scott’s inimitable style. If you’re not familiar with it, here’s a post from him about LinkedIn networking that’ll give you a taste of what to expect.

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