12 ways to bomb a job interview
From showing up too casually attired to giving a weak handshake, committing these mistakes will make sure you don’t get a callback (much less a new job).
From showing up too casually attired to giving a weak handshake, committing these mistakes will make sure you don’t get a callback (much less a new job).
The media doesn’t cover a story for more than a few days before it moves on. Here’s how to keep your story in the public eye.
If you experience any of these emotions when you have to send an email, step away from the send button. That email can wait until later.
Want people to share your video? Make them 15 seconds or less and don’t include a celebrity.
Want your releases to rank highly in a Google (or Bing or Yahoo) search? Follow these optimization guidelines.
It means much more than simply translating content. Find out what you should do.
Many corporate communicators focus too much on facts and spend too little time on preparation, says one advisor on writing.
He thinks Twitter and Facebook are the only social networks? He says ROI doesn’t matter? Better tell that “social media guru” to take a hike.
The two communication channels have more in common than you may think.
Five lessons from Abraham Lincoln’s 270-word speech that you can apply to your next talk.
Two hundred years ago, school children recited a slightly different alphabet than the one we know today. Do you know what letter is no longer part of the ABCs?
From punctuation marks to PR cheerleaders, here’s a look at what got readers talking.
Pros share the worst advice they received in college—along with the best. For one thing, silence may be golden in negotiations, but always ask for the deal.
The Public Relations Society of America’s ambitious program aims to update the 1982 definition of PR.