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Effective workplace messaging helps you engage and retain employees, which translates into improved productivity and happy customers. Follow these steps to inspire your people.
When you seek coverage for your organization or, especially, for a product launch, these subtleties can make or break your scoring placement in front of your coveted target audience.
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The former FBI director appeared at a Senate hearing Thursday. Millions watched via live streams, and hundreds of thousands tweeted questions, comments and quips.
The number of people who see (or who might have seen) your message is irrelevant when it comes to gauging PR success.
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Hint: The right colors can open doors; the wrong ones will shut them in your face.