by Alessandra Malvermi | 11 Jul, 2022 | Current Events, Digital PR, Online PR, PR Tips & Trends, Public Relations, Social media Management, Social Media Marketing
How the Largest Free, Open-Source and Decentralized Microblogging Network in the World Works As a result of Elon Musk’s interest in acquiring Twitter, and despite some hesitation about the examination of fake accounts, the name of another social network has been...
by Lynn Erasmus | 8 Jul, 2019 | Current Events, Public Relations, Reputation Management
Online activism is a very potent tool for change that gives activists who would otherwise go unnoticed an immediate and potentially global audience to hear their side of a particular story. We’ve seen how activists can garner a groundswell of support that can overrule...
by Lynn Erasmus | 10 Jun, 2019 | Current Events, PR Tips & Trends
Love them or leave them, the fact is we simply can’t ignore them – the difference that is between employers, the Baby Boomers and their younger employees, the Millennials. One of the most common complaints Baby Boomer leaders have about Millennials is that they...
by PRGN Admin | 5 Nov, 2018 | Current Events, PR Agency Interviews, PR Tips & Trends, Public Relations
Name: Márk Németh Title: Head of Consumer PRGN Agency: Goodwill Communications Years at your agency: 7 Why did you choose to enter PR? I was working as a journalist at a print business daily when the world financial crisis hit. The editorial staff shrank and I found I...
by PRGN Admin | 24 Sep, 2018 | Crisis Communications, Current Events, Media Relations, PR Tips & Trends, Public Relations
Hiring any consultant is a difficult task. How do you find one that will mesh with your company culture and values? What about the budget? How can you measure results? With public relations, it can be even more difficult, given most people struggle with the intangible...
by David Fuscus | 22 Jun, 2018 | Crisis Communications, Current Events, Media Relations, PR Tips & Trends, Public Relations, Reputation Management
Nearly 3 years after the VW emissions scandal broke worldwide, the CEO of VW-owned Audi is arrested for fraud, false advertising and hindering the investigation by German authorities. The first rule of crisis communications is to end the crisis and on something of...