Survey: Google+ boasts most satisfied social network users
Why? Because it shines where Facebook falls flat, this PR pro says.
Why? Because it shines where Facebook falls flat, this PR pro says.
Try these approaches to add some zip to your e-zine and—egad!—prompt people to open it and read it.
Let’s hope athletes will heed this media relations advice and pepper their interviews with a large dose of patriotism.
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We utter these words and phrases in response to awkward situations and uncomfortable silences. Here are a few tips to end your complicity in the practice.
Not long ago, the athletic shoe and apparel company had more than 200 Facebook pages, 100 YouTube channels and 30 Twitter accounts. Now, it’s down to something much more manageable.
From open floor plans to online collaboration to the fast-fading annual review, in the workplace the times, they are a-changin’.
Follow these simple rules of etiquette to get your pitch one step closer to placement.
LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter are the top sites used by recruiters, according to a recent survey.
Addressing false rumors, mining employees’ ideas, and motivating productivity are all part of a manager’s job.
This millennial’s lack of humility undermines any points she attempted to make. File this under: What was she thinking?
‘Media manipulator’ Ryan Holiday’s ability to lie to the media and land high-profile press accomplished little and may harm the industry.
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Data show that more and more recruiters search for job candidates on social media sites, and not just LinkedIn. What are they looking for? Personal branding.