PR women, stop trivializing our jobs
A PR pro responds to a recent article about beauty tips for PR pros. She believes the industry should talk more about revenue and leads than lipstick.
A PR pro responds to a recent article about beauty tips for PR pros. She believes the industry should talk more about revenue and leads than lipstick.
Facebook’s latest motion toward positioning itself as a leading source of news and information puts a premium on generating social interaction for clients and their brands.
Do your employees groan and plug their ears when you regale them about the magnificence of SharePoint? Steal ideas from John Deere about overcoming resistance.
Do your employees groan and plug their ears when you regale them about the magnificence of SharePoint? Steal ideas from John Deere about overcoming resistance.
Spring is the perfect time for an audit of your daily habits. Make sure you include these five tasks in this mix.
Spring is the perfect time for an audit of your daily habits. Make sure you include these five tasks in this mix.
If you write your press releases in AP style, get ready to start spelling out “Massachusetts” a lot more often.
You don’t have to gussy up your verbiage, with or without a thesaurus. Get syntax and usage right, and eliminate redundancies.
Ideally, you’re engaging your associates from Day One. It’s never too late to start, though, and these days, a star employee’s exit doesn’t have to be a permanent loss.
Be interesting, be informed, and use the hallmarks of a good editor. Offer information that’s relevant to the specific job for which you’re applying.
You should change your Facebook cover photo about once a month. Here are enough ideas to last you almost the entire year.
B2B marketers are becoming more content marketing savvy than ever. This graphic shows what the most effective content marketers do to succeed.
All you wanted was a fun photo to go with your article—not a lawsuit. This infographic explains how to stay on the right side of the law, as well as tips for creating original images.
Certain types of clothing don’t show up well on TV, and no one wants to shake hands with someone who has dry, scaly skin.
The New York Police Department asked Twitter followers to post photos of themselves with officers and tag them #myNYPD. What they got was images of police behaving aggressively.