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PR News Shines Spotlight on 2018 Top Women in PR in NYC

January 23rd, 2018 by

Each January, PR News celebrates women who not only are best-in-class communicators, they are leaders who continue to inspire the next generations of women to rise to the C-suite level at brands, nonprofit organizations and agencies. On Jan. 23, 2018, PR News once again honored the Top Women in PR at New York’s Grand Hyatt.

5 Steps to Building a Successful Influencer Team

January 23rd, 2018 by

While influencers are, by definition, solo acts, working with a few influencers on a single campaign is a lot like a team sport. Different players have their roles and everyone adds something special to help the team win. Here are five steps for brands to follow when assembling a successful influencer team.

The Week in PR

January 23rd, 2018 by

Our weekly roundup of news, trends and personnel moves in PR and marketing. This week’s stories include a tumble at USA Gymnastics, Nike goes pink in Australia for social media video, Facebook integrates its board of directors and

How the Women’s March Won Social Media

January 22nd, 2018 by

If your Instagram, Twitter or Facebook feed was a constant stream of images and video from the 2018 Women’s March this weekend, you were not alone. On the first anniversary of Trump’s inauguration, women (and men) took to the streets to protest the presidential administration and support fellow sisters at Women’s Marches across the country—and posted to social en masse. Marches were organized in nearly every major U.S. city from New York to Dallas.

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Looming Algorithm Change Pushes Advertisers to Facebook Watch

January 22nd, 2018 by

Top communicators have pointed to video—where Facebook has made major investments in recent years—as the next best frontier of online advertising. While Facebook Live remains a popular and highly viewed feature for organic content, Facebook Watch seems to be the frontrunner for Facebook’s ad business. Here’s what we know so far about advertising on Watch.

Boingo CTO: 2018 Is Looking ‘Smart’

January 19th, 2018 by

From shooting star drone performances to an outdoor showcase of self-driving vehicles, breakthrough innovations were on display at CES this year. A common theme that was evident across the exhibit halls and panel discussions was connectivity and all things “smart.” Without connectivity, nearly every innovation showcased—virtual reality, artificial intelligence, robotics, you name it—would be lifeless and considered anything but smart. Here’s a look at where connectivity and smart innovations took center stage.

YouTube Cracks Down as It Stems the Tide Pod Challenge

January 18th, 2018 by

YouTube is trying to manage the tide of the troubling Tide Pod Challenge, deleting posts of users eating the colorful detergent packets, in the latest black eye for the platform. While the trend has prompted Tide’s parent company, Procter & Gamble, to mount a public service campaign, it also underscores YouTube’s challenges in governing its content and addressing advertiser concerns.

How to Build a Dashboard to Reflect Business Goals

January 18th, 2018 by

Building a dashboard seems easy enough. Make sure it presents relevant metrics and tracks your path toward success. A former communications executive at a major U.S. bank, Peter Osborne explains how it’s a bit more complicated. He also provides step-by-step instructions so you can create a dashboard that links communications metrics to relevant business goals.

4 (More) Tips to Help You Ace Your PR Writing Test

January 18th, 2018 by

If you’re in the market for a new job in communications, assume that anybody you might be meeting for an interview once made the mistake of hiring somebody without having given that person a writing test (it’s a mistake you make just once). Expect to be asked to take a writing test, and take these four tips to heart.

Ann Curry Finally Gets the Last Word—and the Word is ‘Culture’

January 17th, 2018 by

It seemed that the Matt Lauer scandal was behind us now that the former star was gone and his replacement, Hoda Kotb, was installed in his anchor chair. In addition, Katie Couric said the ousted Lauer was “not the Matt we knew.” But this morning former Today Show anchor Ann Curry said the Lauer incident was not a surprise to her and that there was a culture of verbal abuse at NBC. Has the network really moved on from this scandal?