Category: Public Relations

  • Know where the legal line lies in what you can and cannot say online

    If you need further evidence that social media is now very much part of the fabric of contemporary society, it comes in the form of an initiative by the Attorney General’s Office designed “to help prevent social media users from…

  • On a digital roll at the FT

    If you want evidence that digital and print publications can live together very nicely in the midst of continuing change and declines in circulations and advertising revenues for printed newspapers, look no further than the Financial Times. In July 2012,…

  • Beware lack of Plan B in a Twitter hashtag chat #AskJPM

    Using Twitter as a channel to engage in public conversation is a tactic that’s been employed by a number of large organizations in high-profile examples over the past few weeks. Focused around a hashtag – a word or single-word phrase…

  • Inside PR joins the FIR Podcast Network

    In April 2006, we were delighted to find a pair of experienced, smart and articulate Canadian communicators had launched a new communications-focused podcast. Inside PR, with Terry Fallis and David Jones – both of whom worked at the time for…

  • Curate and share stories in custom timelines on Twitter

    Hot on the heels of its stock market debut last week, Twitter launched a new feature yesterday that lets you create timelines of tweets and share that curated content across the social web. Called custom timelines, the new feature is…