21 ways to keep your writing sharp
Are you in a writing slump? A swipe file and a new environment, among other things, can help whip your writing into shape.
Are you in a writing slump? A swipe file and a new environment, among other things, can help whip your writing into shape.
The diaper company’s Tumblr doesn’t mention its product. It’s just there to entertain moms with celebrity baby photos and must-share videos, and it’s working.
If you want to pitch a blogger successfully, don’t do this.
Proven (and simple) techniques for letting go of the stress and worry that can consume you in the office.
Monique Dinor discusses how her experience as a journalist benefits her as a PR pro—and what’s been the most difficult adjustment.
Brands with personalities attract more customers—and sales. To find yours, consider these five questions.
If Chicago style means more to you than deep-dish pizza, you might be more interested than most in matters of usage, grammar, syntax and punctuation.
The automaker’s approach to Pinterest appears counterintuitive: asking people to stop pinning for a day. But there’s a method to that madness.
Here’s an easy method for knowing which one to use in your communications. (Psssst! That was a hint right there.)
Got an internship? Do the opposite of these. Supervising an intern? Do any of these obnoxious behaviors sound familiar?
From Facebook and Foursquare to Twitter and LinkedIn, here’s a look at how the company engages its audience—and what you can learn from its approach.
Your answers will keep your writing focused, save your reader time, and make your boss happy.
Facebook and Twitter contests can be a great way to interact with your customers, but each network has their own rules. Here’s what you need to know.