
The Peanut Butter Industry Needs a PR Boost
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration informed that some peanut butter producers knowingly made shipments of salmonella contaminated product during 2007 and 2008. Do the consumers still trust the industry?

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration informed that some peanut butter producers knowingly made shipments of salmonella contaminated product during 2007 and 2008. Do the consumers still trust the industry?

Is someone squatting on your company's name on Twitter? Is someone sending out unauthorized tweets in your company's name? It's happened to other companies, and it could happen to you.

As any author on the Web knows, there is a virtual army arrayed to stamp out grammatical errors out there. The good news for citizen journalists today is, "There is hope after all." A recent study reveals how these barracudas of bad grammar can mediate their own paranoia, and in the end cut us all some well deserved slack.

Free! This word has long been one of the key attention-getters for PR agencies and marketers. The key question is: does "free" still work as a marketing or PR strategy?

Business travel has been a mainstay of the industry for some time. However, the new trend is away from frivolous and inefficient business. This segment of the travel industry may never rebound to the position it once held, and perhaps it never should. Emerging technologies, combined with corporate business' new found logic around expenditures reveals interesting potential, as well as a necessary shift.

Halloween is almost here! We can expect to see plenty of "scary" Halloween costumes and decorations. What we don't expect, however, is scary marketing tactics.

Just when we thought we'd seen everything that could become pink do so, here are a number of bizarre products that have become icons for breast cancer awareness.

Avery Dennsion is one of the world's largest and most successful companies, Even in these trying economic times the company has managed to not only stay afloat, but to turn a profit as well. The recent election of Debra L. Reed as the company's director, along with what seems like a stream of decent business announcements, engagement or digital communication and technology, advancements in labeling technology, and other news paint a pretty picture for AD. One almost has to wonder if their news is not too good?

Breast cancer awareness goes mobile with Bright Pink's new Underwire Alerts to remind women to do a self breast exam on a monthly basis. The organization has many projects on the go, but boosting use of technology is proving to work well.

Pink, pink, pink. You're seeing breast cancer awareness products everywhere, but which ones should you be paying attention to? Here are a few of the top pink products on the market today.