Why ‘creative’ ideas are tanking your content strategy
Learning which ideas are winners and what brainwaves shouldn’t see the light of day is an important skill for all communicators. Here’s why you should keep it simple.
Learning which ideas are winners and what brainwaves shouldn’t see the light of day is an important skill for all communicators. Here’s why you should keep it simple.
Discover how to write stronger pitches and press releases that earn you better news coverage
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Branding and drumming up business are accentuated by interaction, and the professional network is ideal for just that. Not sure how to make the most of the platform? Have a look.
Your first presentation to an audience was probably in kindergarten. The topics are more complex now, but a similar approach breeds clear understanding. Consider these seven tips.
Interviews can be tricky things—and television performances require a unique approach. Follow these guidelines to make sure your time on camera comes off without a hitch.
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New data show that most communicators in the U.S. and Canada are smothered within a larger department, which stymies progress, growth, influence and productivity.
In a string of corporate social responsibility moves, U-Haul, Anheuser-Busch, Lowe’s, Airbnb and several airlines have offered storage, canned water, cleanup supplies, lodging and more.
More than a little psychology goes into navigating the workplace shoals, and when it comes to requesting resources, mastery of the emotional tiller wins the day. Take these tacks for success.
Offering webinars or digital training is a good way to establish yourself as an industry leader. However, if you don’t promote your offerings, no one will show up.
The company said it would give each defendant $500 to a charity of his or her choice to help survivors and victims of the attack, but only if he or she waives the right to be served.
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As the storm churns toward the Carolinas, many are boarding up windows and filling sandbags. Here are some useful apps and other practices for communicating when and after it hits.