PR your life like Meghan: Fake it 'til you make it
Could individuals benefit from applying the principles of PR to their own lives?
Could individuals benefit from applying the principles of PR to their own lives?
COMMENT: National security fears will continue to limit tech companies' export ambitions.
Fewer Chinese entrepreneurs are buying up space to show off their tech amid trade war.
The valuable Farmers advertising account looks to settle at a familiar home.
Comment: A retail battle is set to erupt with the arrival of the Swedish competitor.
Company says smart billboard is a New Zealand first.
COMMENT: Kids these days want to monetise their stupidity.
Kiwi cannabis firm Helius Therapeutic now has the right to use the NZ Made label.
COMMENT: Bosses tight control of company voting rights unlikely to save him forever.
Artificial intelligence is coming to a lettuce crop near you.
Homeowners are not happy about Barfoot & Thompson's latest marketing ploy.
A new study suggests the products make smoking more appealing.
Twitter users are pointing out the problem with this vending machine.
Not so "stoked":Council will review how it markets two councillors' business going forward
COMMENT: Ads train us to regard bacteria as a threat but a healthier view is needed.
A project is under way to develop Whanganui's "regional brand story".
AA and AA Insurance stole the show at this year's edition of the event.
Blenheim-based Brancott Estate is Emirates Team New Zealand's official wine sponsor.
Plays can be bought for pennies and delivered in bulk.
She earns more than most of us can dream of, but you'll be surprised about her lifestyle.
A marketing boss is cashing in on toilet rolls emblazoned with Donald Trump's face.
An Auckland-based research firm wants to empower businesses with data.
McDonald's Monopoly was scammed for six years before the perpetrators were caught.
Reducing obesity and tooth decay made difficult with adverts on social media.
Dancing With The Stars judges cameo in real-estate video to judge a house.
Pay gaps don't seem to be as much of a problem in lower-paid professions.
Traditional ad agencies are already under pressure from the likes of Facebook and Google.
Screen funding system pays producers bonuses to shoehorn NZ references into scripts.
Is there a difference between online trolls and cyber-bullies? It turns out there is.
Councillors voted unanimously today to subsidise Air Chathams.