Why Facebook will become the world’s most dangerous company
When the social network goes public, will it spell disaster for users?
When the social network goes public, will it spell disaster for users?
The company’s statement follows a long line of embarrassing remarks. It’s time for its corporate communications department to grow up.
The social media site is a great way to develop reporter relationships, if approached correctly.
If it’s hard for you to stop editing your final drafts, look for these signs that it’s OK to put down the red pen.
Don’t be that speaker.
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When parent company Expedia opted to spin off TripAdvisor Media Group last year, the company had to quickly pull together an intranet. It worked.
The public relations team at JetBlue is working through a crisis with the help of social media after one of its captains reportedly flipped out mid-flight.
Would ‘roborant’ beef up your news releases? Is ‘fastuous’ too haughty for a white paper? Or are the simple ‘you’ and ‘I’ enough?
A TV commercial depicting an NCAA championship game between Duke and the University of Kentucky angered Kentucky fans, who overran the UPS blog with comments decrying the shipping company.
HR is largely responsible for social media policies and practices. Does your strategy include the return on investment?
A new analysis from the Altimeter Group finds social scores from services such as Klout, PeerIndex and others, don’t measure influence. Yet those scores aren’t useless.
Want to spice up your content? Write off topic, stop using bullet points, and embrace your weaknesses.
While you shouldn’t attempt to replicate KONY 2012’s idea, you should ensure your video includes these elements.
Making the most of off-hours and snippets of time will make you more facile and prolific.