Infographic: Nonverbal communication tips for speakers
This infographic explains what to do before and during a speech to ensure that you feel confident, speak clearly and keep your audience interested.
This infographic explains what to do before and during a speech to ensure that you feel confident, speak clearly and keep your audience interested.
Vague and tentative phrases convey weakness and undermine your business dealings. Are you using any or all of these?
This week’s featured jobs highlight technology opportunities at Mashable, Apple, Microsoft, Facebook and more.
The app enables users to stream live video from their phones, and comments on those videos are posted as tweets. It could go the way of the dodo, but there’s a lot of potential.
MSNBC and NowThis are teaming up on morning and late-day programs with breaking and quirky stories intended to elicit online conversation and buzz. Can this model work for brands?
Critics blasted the coffee company for using race relations as a marketing gimmick.
Critics blasted the coffee company for using race relations as a marketing gimmick.
These tips will help you avoid run-on sentences, the overuse of exclamation points, and missing or misplaced commas.
Did Robert Durst incriminate himself because he forgot he was wearing a wireless microphone when he went to the men’s room? Even if the answer is “No,” his life will never be the same.
Huge, unsolicited attachments and pretending you know someone you don’t are among this writer’s no-nos.
Experts often tell us we should “break all the rules.” But how do we do this wisely? How far can we go? Here’s timely marketing advice for would-be social-media rule-flouters.
The brand has apologized for the tweet, which commenters said promoted rape culture by combining the slogan ‘Up For Whatever’ with the holiday tradition of pinching.
The brand has apologized for the tweet, which commenters said promoted rape culture by combining the slogan ‘Up For Whatever’ with the holiday tradition of pinching.
If you think it’s all about putting in 60-hour weeks, you’re going to be surprised—by some of these characteristics and behaviors, at least.
The male old-boy network is alive, well, and not only surviving, but thriving in PR’s upper management ranks, according to this salary survey. PR owner Gini Dietrich has started to do something about it.