21 ways to keep your writing sharp
Are you in a writing slump? A swipe file and a new environment, among other things, can help whip your writing into shape.
Are you in a writing slump? A swipe file and a new environment, among other things, can help whip your writing into shape.
A recent study notes a steep decline in the number of companies that retain PR agencies of record. But it’s not as scary as it sounds, says the author.
We live in ruder times, in part because mean people earn more money, according to this infographic.
Imitation, they say, is the sincerest form of flattery. But what about mockery?
Don’t shoo away from this one.
The Bard is credited with inventing more than 2,000 words or phrases. Here are but a few.
If you are what you eat, maybe those Instagram-crazed foodies have been posting pictures of themselves all along and we didn’t know the difference.
Here’s an easy method for knowing which one to use in your communications. (Psssst! That was a hint right there.)
One analyst told USA Today that this might be a ‘natural hiccup’ in the social network’s meteoric rise.
When you work in digital media, the standard, ‘Tell me about your day, hon,’ raises all kinds of issues.
Proven (and simple) techniques for letting go of the stress and worry that can consume you in the office.
Rand Fishkin, the CEO and co-founder of software firm SEOmoz, shares nine recommendations for working with journalists.
Your answers will keep your writing focused, save your reader time, and make your boss happy.
The Appalachian State student newspaper falsely reported the closing of a Mexican restaurant, and it apologized for the error by chiding its audience.
A Boston Globe writer tackles the issue. Plus, Ben Franklin offers a few suggestions for Webster’s Dictionary, Shakespeare had a writing partner (maybe), and more.