Despite Disagreement Over Length, Academics and Communicators Say Writing...
Length matters. While good writing is good writing, PR professors and communicators differ over short- and long-form's dominance. The post Despite Disagreement Over Length, Academics and Communicators...
View ArticleFormer CIA Speechwriter Urges Clear, Pithy Speeches and Avoiding Jokes in...
We jumped at the chance of questioning Prosek's new SVP Johnny Chavkin. One of his best tips is about process: Build relationships with gatekeepers around those you're writing speeches for, he says....
View ArticleWhat You Learn about PR from Working at a Haunted House
Which is scarier? Nights lurking around a haunted house as a Zombie Pickle or spending days pitching media at a PR firm? In time for Halloween, our writer finds similarities between the two. The post...
View ArticleLearning About LinkedIn: Thought Leadership Posts
Today’s piece highlights best practices for LinkedIn posting for burgeoning thought leaders. The post Learning About LinkedIn: Thought Leadership Posts appeared first on PRNEWS.
View ArticleTop Tips: Best Lesson You Learned in College
Aside from the mandatory use of shower slides—we wondered what other nuggets of wisdom the PR community took from their college days. The post Top Tips: Best Lesson You Learned in College appeared...
View ArticleHow a Content Support Team Improves Productivity and Company Culture
A specialized content support team is a great asset for any company to ensure all content produced by the organization is as insightful and valuable as possible for the business, potential clients and...
View ArticleThe Harris Campaign’s Subject Lines Slay It All
Writing an effective headline or email subject line is a target every PR practitioner has aimed for and missed at some time in their career. Meanwhile, the Kamala Harris presidential campaign is...
View Article5 Style Points to Consider for Guest Pieces
Great guest pieces deliver inspiring and empowering content that outlets want to publish and passion about a particular topic that ropes readers in. But one important element that is often overlooked...
View ArticleRethinking Giving Tuesday: How to Tell Stories That Empower, Not Stereotype
Communicators need to shift the focus on Giving Tuesday stories to humanity, resilience, and the barriers individuals face, not the stereotypes or tropes that might garner a quick emotional reaction....
View Article2025 PR Predictions: Content Creation and Storytelling
Friends within our audience of PR and comms professionals have provided predictions of what’s to come in 2025, which we’ve organized into a series to publish throughout the week. The following address...
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