50 useful apps for PR and social media professionals
From running your brands Facebook page to organizing a trip, these apps for iPhones and Androids can make your professional and personal life easier.
From running your brands Facebook page to organizing a trip, these apps for iPhones and Androids can make your professional and personal life easier.
Whether preparing your own presentation or an address for a colleague or client to deliver, apply these principles.
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Eliminate tautologies from your copy; your readers will thank you.
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You may not realize you’re making them, but they could be undermining your credibility and obscuring your message.
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