Comms lessons from a legendary literary editor
Literary editor Robert Gottlieb, who died last month, showed that good editing is more than rewriting copy.
Literary editor Robert Gottlieb, who died last month, showed that good editing is more than rewriting copy.
Peter Prodromou shares the best advice he’s ever received.
We asked communicators in the 2022 Communications Benchmark Report what areas of team development they are prioritizing training around over the next year. Here’s what they said.
Stagwell’s Ray Day and Ragan Consulting Group’s Kristin Graham share what tools will separate high achievers from their peers.
These apps, plug-ins and other handy helpers can streamline your workday and help you address writing and outreach issues.
Descriptive language can bring your prose to life—but a preponderance of trite words can make an editor’s eye twitch.
Needless introductory verbiage just wastes time—the reader’s and your own. Save yourself the keystrokes, and say what you mean to say.
Slang evolves with every generation, though certain awesome terms have epic linguistic legs. Enjoy these groovy words that have gained favor among hipsters and swells.
All that writing and editing won’t do you any good if the final product doesn’t drive customer traffic and deliver substantial business results. Here are some tactics to make your content stand out.
Answering the call for a fresh approach can be as simple as a yearly subscription.
You’ve got a lot of work to accomplish, but there are only so many hours in a day. Here are ideas to help make the most of your limited time.
Readers can access our stories, conference updates, pictures and more through mobile apps or on the Web.
Software programs can take on mundane tasks and provide more complex services, including proofreading and translation. Read on to see how this technology can lighten your workload.
When the words don’t seem to flow, writers can sometimes fall back on bad habits. Avoid these telltale signs of uninventive writing.
College curriculums can help future communicators learn a lot about the industry, but not everything. Consider these crucial elements to success not often taught.