Social media’s new (print) magazine
Ragan.com interviews Larry Genkin, publisher of the newly launched Blogger & Podcaster magazine—the first (and so far only) trade publication geared solely for this marketplace of nearly 100 million.
Ragan.com interviews Larry Genkin, publisher of the newly launched Blogger & Podcaster magazine—the first (and so far only) trade publication geared solely for this marketplace of nearly 100 million.
A daily employee newsletter anchors an employee communication operation which gets employee satisfaction/understanding ratings of nearly 90 percent. Here’s how this company does it.
Here’s a few helpful ideas and tips to turn your employee newsletter into a must-read.
We spoke with one brave editor who is doing everything she can to not only ensure her print publication stays relevant and fresh, but also stays alive.
Hillary Clinton uses a blog platform to defend herself, but largely ignores the power of Twitter. Either way, these are tools you can bring to the boardroom. Here’s why.
This Web site’s strength rests on its strong content and ease of use, despite the often vague language.
A dozen communicators recently gathered in Chicago to share ideas, plot and scheme, commiserate, laugh … and form the inaugural class of the Ragan Fellowship.
After an ownership change releases the golf resort from a 220-firm conglomerate, communicators start from the ground up.
Stories written by employees, or from their perspective, boost readership and employee engagement.
Editors of this corporate publication took notes from employees to create a better newsletter.
The man behind this government blog explains how it started, how it works and where it’s going.
At two rhetoric conferences in Copenhagen last week, the author picked up communication wisdom and a Machiavellian trick for managing approvals.
With online comments pouring in for stuff we write, are any other authors craving an old-fashioned letter?