6 tips for newsjacking—and content marketing—smarts
Thinking about tweeting during the Super Bowl—or the next terrorist attack? Slow down and pick up some tips from Shel Holtz.
Thinking about tweeting during the Super Bowl—or the next terrorist attack? Slow down and pick up some tips from Shel Holtz.
Thinking about tweeting during the Super Bowl—or the next terrorist attack? Slow down and pick up some tips from Shel Holtz.
Reports of Yahoo simply shutting down user complaint threads is part of what critics are calling a ‘full-scale disaster.’
Ask patient advocates for advice. Win doctors’ trust. Remember that emotion trumps logic. Learn from Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children’s compelling videos.
During a long day at the office, you need some tasty treats to help you keep up that energy. Here are ways to not annoy your colleagues when you reach for your snack.
While Generations X and Y typically understand social media’s value as a marketing tool, Boomers may not. Use these selling points to get them on your side.
You’ll be talking to loved ones this Thursday instead of communicating with the public. That calls for a drink—and some advice.
The combined talents of Kennedy and speechwriter Ted Sorensen led to some of the most memorable moments in modern politics. But the foundation was Kennedy’s vision.
From the obvious things like smartphones to some less-intuitive avenues (print, anyone?), these are the trends communications pros should keep on their radar as we cruise into 2014.
From the obvious things like smartphones to some less-intuitive avenues (print, anyone?), these are the trends communications pros should keep on their radar as we cruise into 2014.
The author, who played for a collegiate national champion squad and the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons, says social networks give tormentors ample opportunity and camouflage.
Fighting Nazis with obsolete rifles. Overcoming a childhood deformity to win the Olympics. Battling Alzheimer’s disease. Choose stories they’ll remember. Here’s how.
Grabbing readers’ attention is paramount in today’s barrage of information. Here are some common, terrible tactics, and how you can reach your audience more effectively.
The airline says the man was uncooperative when asked to secure his guide dog at his feet. The man and other passengers offered a different story.
All work and no play makes your Twitter feed a dull read. Here are some examples of how to show your followers your personal side.