A quick primer on hyphens
Hyphenation perplexes many people, even seasoned writers and editors. Here’s some help to take away the guesswork.
Hyphenation perplexes many people, even seasoned writers and editors. Here’s some help to take away the guesswork.
Your bigwigs don’t care about your Klout score. They don’t care how many press releases you write. Instead, show them you’re responsible for that spike in sales.
Your bigwigs don’t care about your Klout score. They don’t care how many press releases you write. Instead, show them you’re responsible for that spike in sales.
Listen up, PR pros. Here’s how Stephen Covey’s tips can help you become even better at what you do.
Technology has created a new set of rules for business, which require leaders to adopt new strategies that reach more customers and attract talented workers.
Afraid your employees will waste time on an internal Facebook? ‘No guts, no glory,’ says a top SAS internal communicator. Get them involved, so your organization benefits.
Dear journalists, please answer our emails and phone calls.
A crowdsourcing website, Rally St. Louis, started by a PR firm lets citizens raise cash for urban improvements. And it has garnered major media hits.
Are your staffers inspired by your business stories? Do you send new hires a voucher for a fancy dinner out? Snag a few pointers from an hourly hire job site.
‘Got Milk?’ is an iconic marketing campaign. But rather than resting on their laurels, the people behind it are creating and curating new content that’s useful to milk guzzlers.
1,300 miles from corporate HQ, leaders at the technology giant’s Fargo campus use communication, celebrations, and volunteerism to foster a culture that engages and motivates employees.
In observance of National Word Nerd Day, we offer an array of symptoms that indicate your affinity for correct grammar, usage, syntax, punctuation, and spelling run deeper than that of others.
The disaster response agency uses an array of traditional and new media channels to deliver news and other messages—and, when necessary, to correct erroneous or outdated information.
Save yourself a lot of time and agony by heeding this advice. Watch your content get read and shared without having to increase your staff or bug IT.
Persistence, forethought, and a little gratitude will take you a long way in your career to come.