7 deadly sins of PR
A public relations executive shares the industry’s top transgressions. Do you agree with his take?
A public relations executive shares the industry’s top transgressions. Do you agree with his take?
In the ever-changing field, you need to keep up on what the top voices are saying. Take a look …
Warning: ‘Rock and Roll All Night’ will probably be stuck in your head after you read this.
More workers have felt bullied at work—a nearly 10 percent jump from the year prior. Surprised?
The domestic diva’s marketing expertise has proven itself in every medium she’s ventured into.
How and why to eliminate vampire words including somewhat, whatsoever and although from your prose.
Not if you want people to take you seriously, this PR pro says. If you want to be successful, you have to dress the part.
The perfect Facebook post is an elusive beast that is spotted frequently in the wild. Thankfully, it can be reproduced in captivity. Learn how.
The concept has been bandied about for a while now, but what does it mean? Dozens of business professionals chime in with their thoughts.
The ‘bang,’ as editors call it, should be used like a jalapeño—to spice up your writing without overwhelming it.
Some explain grammatical structure, some distinguish homonyms, and some clarify usage. All will help you express yourself clearly.
Diverting from dear old Mrs. Thompson’s linguistic edicts can spice up your prose. Be careful, though; no one wants to eat a horseradish sandwich.
We asked some pros how you can undermine your digital communications. Here are their top (or bottom) 10 ‘tips.’
Keep these elements in mind to ensure your prose is worthy of an A+. Also, sit up straight, no chewing gum, and do not copy off the person next to you.
The prose must go on! So, follow these steps to ensure you fulfill your commitments and make your deadlines.