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Enter Ragan’s Employee Communications Awards by Oct. 4 to showcase how your internal comms efforts drove employee engagement and inspired your workforce.
Concise text, regardless of format, improves readers’ user experience, lands your message and cultivates your reputation as a reliable, engaging authority.
Three years into her quest to highlight the top sushi sources in Philadelphia, Binh Nguyen shares her secrets for turning a culinary passion into a huge and devoted online following.
Professional wordsmiths may feel they have moved beyond writing manuals, but a rereading of ‘The Elements of Style’ offers refreshers that will power up your prose.
How would you pitch some of fiction and film’s greatest journalistic characters? Here are some classics with takeaways for today’s media relations professional.
We want to see how you’ve used compelling visuals to captivate and inspire audiences. Enter your works of art by Nov. 1.
If you’re saddled with a leader or client who’s a poor communicator or a stilted speaker, there is hope. Here’s how to play up strengths and minimize glaring weaknesses.
Using prerecorded video of CEO town halls, Belden adds voiceovers and subtitles in 10 translations. It then gathers its dispersed teams for focused viewings in multiple sites.
Metrics can be elusive, but there are ways to identify and sift the data you need so you can justify a bigger budget—and get more clout in the planning process.
With the launch of IGTV, and other platform’s struggles to grow usership, the photo-sharing platform will only grow in importance for communicators. Here’s how to capitalize.
Enter Ragan’s Employee Communications Awards by Oct. 4 to showcase how your internal comms efforts drove employee engagement and inspired your workforce.
It takes more than bright, shiny content to make your hub a flourishing ecosystem that employees love. Try these tips to reel in more readers.
Don’t stay stuck. Start crafting something that’s useful, timely or entertaining—or perhaps even controversial.
Perhaps you’ve done it yourself, saying ‘mizzled’ when reading ‘misled.’ To help you avoid a verbal fracas, we offer a cache of common linguistic foie gras. Oops—that should be ‘faux pas.’
There’s a difference between promoting diversity theoretically and being truly welcoming. Here’s how communicators can help build stronger teams and take the lead on inclusion.