Want to become a better writer? Fight the trend to verbize words
Are you one of the crowd of –ize guys who insist on turning innocent nouns into barbarous pseudo-verbs? May a stray meteor tenderize, pulverize and atomize you.
Are you one of the crowd of –ize guys who insist on turning innocent nouns into barbarous pseudo-verbs? May a stray meteor tenderize, pulverize and atomize you.
Full commitment is essential for chief executives using Twitter and other platforms, their high-profile peers say.
Futures exchange group focuses on quality rather than quantity on LinkedIn, Digg, Stumbleupon.
Now that Ted Sorensen has died, everyone remembers his eloquence. Bob Lehrman wants us to remember how much hard work underlay that eloquence, how “concrete, witty, and researched” his speeches were.
Here’s a vocabulary quiz that offers what these ubiquitous terms really should mean.
The huge kerfuffle over a payroll-envelope stuffer containing a franchise owner’s take on who his employees should vote for proves that every company needs a crisis-ready media relations team.
If it lurches like a zombie and eats brains like a zombie, it must be … Sears? Store chain shambles away from stodginess with YouTube videos, a special Twitter feed and a user-fiendish makeover.
‘Backpacking Dad’ offers insights on how PR pros can avoid common, dooming mistakes.