How North Face sparked backlash with Wikipedia campaign; Common workplace miscommunication; How to pursue international PR roles; Military terms you should know; and more
The retailer’s team in Brazil teamed up with an agency to game the free online resource so marketing images would show up first in Google Image search results. Backlash came swiftly.
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The photo-sharing platform claims it doesn’t “shadow ban” controversial accounts, but some experts believe the company is censoring some content. Here’s what PR pros should know.
The resource isn’t just for journalists: Communicators of all stripes should refer to the style guide to sharpen their writing. Here are several new and edited entries.
The video shows a father teaching his transgender son how to shave, a message that’s warmed the hearts of many online. The ad follows its campaign about toxic masculinity earlier this year.
Along with the trends toward tiny houses and craft beers, there is a growing affinity for boutique public relations firms, the author writes. He outlines his rationale for such a shift.
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Top executives might clam up for any number of reasons: Maybe they fear bearing bad news, or established practices leave messaging to someone else. Try making these pivotal adjustments.