
The Dire Need for Specialized Translation Services for PR
Translation companies don’t follow, or don’t understand industry trends. They survive because translations are, sooner or later, needed, but very few are focused on innovation.
Translation companies don’t follow, or don’t understand industry trends. They survive because translations are, sooner or later, needed, but very few are focused on innovation.
Ryanair continues its dazzling decent into the absolute cellar of airline customer satisfaction, at least according to readers of the UK magazine “Which?”
As the debate about Obamacare continues, Family Research Council’s (FRC) Senior Legal Fellow Cathy Ruse, Esq. spoke at a rally today outside the U.S. Capitol calling on Congress to exempt Americans from impending Obamacare regulations, as President Obama has similarly exempted corporations.
PR Pros always want the ability to pitch more media outlets — and now comes news that family entertainment network INSP has added more than 750,000 new households in Comcast’s Keystone Region which serves Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia and Ohio.
Everyday, 53 million tweets fly across the Twitter universe. These tweets cover a very wide range of subjects, from television shows to the minute details of a user’s private life. In today’s modern world, nothing is considered out of bounds when it comes to updating your social media profiles.
Given the fact that Public Relations executives regularly rank as among the most stressful jobs ever, one wonders what PR people do to ensure that they avoid heart disease.
When it comes to the branding of your organisation, it’s important to remember that it has a big influence on how your customers perceive you. With long-standing brands in particular, the brand is synonymous with the company and its values so changing it can have far-reaching repercussions.
When most people talk about press releases, very few consider the protocol behind them, and even less actually have one in place. Do you?
In maybe the best case of brand loyalty anywhere, the very first Ford Mustang ever sold remains in the original owner’s possession. What’s more the 1964 convertible pony car is not for sale, according to this report at The Daily Herald. Of the 8 million or so mustangs sold since
Words are a key part of a persuasive communication, says Darlene Price. Business leaders make use of words to influence their teams and compel them to attain results. They’re leaders because the words that come out of their mouths are meant to have an impact. If your wish is to