Dear journalists, maybe it’s you, not me
The author suggests reporters end their discord with the PR industry. In the end, the relationship will benefit readers and viewers.
The author suggests reporters end their discord with the PR industry. In the end, the relationship will benefit readers and viewers.
Watch your verbal footing—with help from the AP Stylebook.
The NFL, Mountain Dew, Susan G. Komen, and other organizations earned themselves some shameful press this year. Here’s a recap.
This list goes beyond Comic Sans—way beyond. So are you using of these fonts?
Listen up, PR pros. Here’s how Stephen Covey’s tips can help you become even better at what you do.
The topics of blogs range far and wide, but the guidelines for those diverse offerings remain quite steady. Pose these queries to burnish your posts.
Racist comments cost two employees their jobs. The online tirades emphasize the need for every organization to set up and communicate a social media policy.
Who says you have to create new content from scratch? Save yourself time and trouble with these efficient techniques.
Whether you compose novels or manage a corporate blog, here are the things that all highly skilled writers understand and practice.
Tens of millions of tweets, including one heavily retweeted note and picture from the president after he was re-elected, marked the first social media election.
Worried that your career is going to lead you down a path of cocaine and mood swings? It’s time to change your habits, if you can.
This list includes “My toe is stuck in the faucet,” “A bird bit me,” and “I’m upset after watching ‘The Hunger Games.'” Oh, boy.
4 steps to maximizing your social media efforts.
Whip your prose into shape with these tips—they work every time. Promise.
They’re handy, sure, but often superfluous. This guide can help you minimize their presence and strengthen your writing. (See? No prepositions.)