There are some common mistakes that property investors make, and the first step to improving your reputation as a property investor is identifying these mistakes. If you want to improve your reputation as a property investor, then it's important to follow some simple...
Nine in 10 companies are unprepared for CCPA compliance, 95 percent still unprepared for GDPR
New research from next-gen data privacy rights management firm CYTRIO reviews the state of companies’ readiness to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), and the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation...
PR in time of war: How energy communications became part of the Ukrainian war effort
Since July 2021, international agencies The PR Office, based in London, and KARV Communications, headquartered in New York, have been working hand-in-hand with the Ukrainian Federation of Employees in the Oil & Gas Industry (UFEOGI), offering strategic...
7 steps to transform the PR recruiting process
Public relations is vital in every organization. With good public relations, businesses can create a solid online presence. Also, good PR will help you build effective marketing strategies. And with PR, you can tell your story and sell your business to the public. It...
What companies need to know about the evolving nature of remote working
From short-term COVID response to long-term working reality, remote work isn’t going anywhere. And the pandemic-driven necessity of the past 2 years was only the beginning. Something is happening in the world of work. Perhaps we shouldn’t be surprised; these...
Rethinking marketing: Study finds COVID increased workload, reduced department resources
New survey research from SJT Marketing and YourMarketer finds that marketing departments in the U.S., across industries, experienced major changes during the pandemic, drastically modifying their strategies under pressure from reduced headcount and budgets. The firms’...
8 things PR teams should know about DevOps
Ask the managers of any company, and they'll tell you the biggest challenge they face is providing a good quality product or service on a consistent basis. Slow software or equipment that isn't working right makes for costly delays. When there's a lack of...
Why multicultural marketing is no longer an afterthought
Inclusive marketing is no longer optional. It is a key driver of business success. The brands that are able to have success in cultivating strong and authentic connections with multicultural audiences will be those who commit the time, research, dollars and learnings...
Communication breakdown? Half of consumers are still unfamiliar with the metaverse
Brands across a spectrum of categories are experimenting with metaverse offerings as retailers look to innovate new e-commerce experiences that rival in-store shopping. But how much real opportunity do these immersive virtual spaces present for brands to grow their...
8 steps to take to deal with a reputational crisis
Navigating a severe reputational crisis is a nightmare for any PR manager. It can be anything, from a data breach to a failed promotional campaign and employee-related issues. Due to social media sites, such crises become more frequent as even a minor adverse event...
Hold the phone—consumers prefer brands that connect across voice and messaging
New research from conversational AI firm LivePerson explores evolving consumer preferences around calling and messaging, and how these preferences change in light of specific situations. The firm’s survey found widespread demand for unified, human-feeling customer...
4 business sectors that benefit from internal gamification
Although any company can implement gamification into its operations, there are some industries where it works better than others. When companies in the following industries add gaming elements to the everyday tasks of their employees, they shift the workplace in the...












