Bulldog Reporter is proud to announce the 2024 Bulldog PR Awards winners, celebrating outstanding achievements in the PR and communications industry over the past year. Esteemed as the only PR awards program judged exclusively by journalists, the Bulldog PR Awards...
Personalization gets an upgrade: With the ethical use of AI, leaders shift focus to predictive, emotionally intelligent and customized engagements
New research from customer engagement platform Twilio points to a new age of personalization as evolving consumer demands drive business leaders to focus on delivering predictive, emotionally intelligent, and highly personalized customer experiences. AI is central to...
How brand recognition differs from brand awareness—and why it’s important
All the big brands in the world have one thing in common: They’re easily recognizable— be it through their logos, colors, taglines, or any other branding attributes. And this brand recognition is their greatest strength—it’s what separates them from the crowd, and...
4 of the most effective video content types for media outreach
Today’s online media consumers are bombarded with information every minute of their lives, so it’s no wonder they’ve learned to filter out the things that don’t interest them. Most internet users simply scroll past text and generic images, but they will stop for a...
The LGBTQIA+ experience in the American workplace: Where we are now—employer challenges, Pride initiatives, and the path to inclusion
A successful workplace inclusion plan isn’t just about your brand’s voiced commitment, or its list of rules and regulations to follow, or even its consequences for failure to abide by them—these are all great steps forward, but none of those things guarantees the...
How to get the most return on calls to action in influencer marketing
Using the power of calls to action in influencer marketing is a great method of driving meaningful engagement and conversions. As such, with PR professionals increasingly turning to influencers to reach their target audience, it becomes important to understand how to...
PR in logistics: Utilizing technology to shape positivity in your brand
In the logistics industry, standing out can feel like an uphill battle. With so many companies vying for attention, how do you ensure your brand is the one that customers remember and trust? It's a constant challenge to keep your audience engaged, informed, and...
Human sustainability demand reaches critical level—and a disconnect: 4 of 5 CEOs feel pressured to improve efforts, but employees have doubts
Demand for human sustainability in the workplace—where an organization actionably creates value for people as human beings—has never been higher, with the majority of the C-suite, including around 8 out of 10 CEOs, saying they're feeling pressured to make public...
PR mental health: Stress management techniques for digital PR professionals
Public relations is one of the most socially demanding professions a person can have. The job is fast-paced, the environment competitive, and the creative solutions vary from day to day. From writing curiosity-inducing pitches and client reports to networking with...
Empowering marketers: 6 ways paraphrasing tools can spruce up your business communication
In the marketing world, nothing matters more than content. That’s why it’s known as the king of the landscape. A marketing campaign’s success is generally associated with its content. The more engaging and influential the content, the better. In fact, powerful and...
The approaching Olympics means it’s stress time for sports marketing sponsors
Many of the world’s best warm-weather athletes will soon compete for the gold in the Paris 2024 Olympics, which will begin on July 26. So will sports marketing sponsors that are spending millions of dollars to become official Olympic sponsors of “this and that” or...
Will AI regulation restore order? New research finds two-thirds of corporate leaders don’t think future AI policies will provide the necessary guardrails
So far, AI in the business world has been like the early days of the internet—a veritable wild west of often risky experimentation and trial-and-error usage with few guidelines or policies regulating it. With regulators now taking action in the fast-moving...