Why word nerds should follow @yourinamerica on Twitter
The grammar police has arrived on Twitter. Its goal: To rid the world of linguistic errors.
The grammar police has arrived on Twitter. Its goal: To rid the world of linguistic errors.
From dealing with Legal to determining what to post, here’s what brands need to know about their Facebook presence.
The finance and education company offers valuable tips on how to create a social intranet your employees will use and love.
Not only do most communicators handle social media on top of other duties, budgets and staff size aren’t expected to grow, a new Ragan/NASDAQ OMX Corporate Solutions survey reveals.
The practice, also known as brand journalism, is taking hold as a major trend in the PR industry. Here’s a rundown of the fundamentals.
This SharePoint expert offers his insights into what businesses need to thrive in online networks. Step one? Know what you want.
Measuring your audience’s engagement is no easy task, but this non-profit succeeded. Here’s how you can do the same.
These common, yet fixable mistakes can undermine an otherwise solid presentation.
Social media thought leaders offer their top tips for next year. Take a look before you sit down to plan your strategy.
Though applicable to most writing, Papa’s guidelines are essential for bloggers. (Please pay special attention to No. 5.)
Envision a friendly audience, realize that what you say has merit, and, for Pete’s sake, stop using weasel words.
Make your holiday shopping a little easier, and take this list to the store with you.
Most employees have cheated in one way or another in their lives. How can you discuss ethics with without seeming like schoolmarms?
Whether you’re talking to a gaggle of reporters or a room full of investors, these simple tips will help guide.
You’ll lose readers if you don’t write accurate, catchy and tweetable headlines. Here’s what to avoid and what to mimic.