The Coco Chanel guide to killer presentations
It’s tempting to think just one more thing will “make” your presentation, but it likely won’t. Heed the advice from one of fashion’s legendary designers.
It’s tempting to think just one more thing will “make” your presentation, but it likely won’t. Heed the advice from one of fashion’s legendary designers.
The website and its agency use Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube under a unified marketing strategy that positions the brand as a legal resource.
You can repeat your message to reporters ad nauseam—not in the digital age—because they’ll roast you, just as The Washington Post did recently.
PR Daily readers shared the words that they would like to ban from corporate writing. Can you relate?
The answer can be found in this decision tree (which is sort of like a Magic 8 Ball—without the ambiguity).
An ‘epic’ drawing of a dragon inspired this community manager to test his artistic skills. It paid off big time for Samsung.
Still unclear about how or why to use the # sign in a tweet? Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered.
All aboard.
The split is amicable, although one report says she left ‘amid internal strife.’
You can recharge your battery and charge ahead of the pack. Here are eight easy breezy tips for making it happen.
Aside from consistently needing about 17 more characters per tweet. Plus, Popeye’s interest’n browser plug-in, how word-of-mouth is changing the landscape of social retail, visit the ‘flavor graveyard,’ bolster you mental toughness, and more.
And what you can learn from them.
Conservative bloggers ripped host Chris Hayes to shreds for his comments. What do you think of his follow-up apology?
A social media manager shares tactics for creating content that appeals to audiences as the temperatures heat up.
A one-time Huffington Post contributor offers advice for pitching the growing legion of serf writers online.