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Questions to ask a job interviewer, under-the-radar Facebook changes, corporate typos, and more.
Questions to ask a job interviewer, under-the-radar Facebook changes, corporate typos, and more.
That’s actually down from last year.
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As companies take to social media to support (or reject) same-sex marriage, there’s debate over how much they’re helping or hurting themselves—and whether such stands are just another marketing gambit.
Tweets sent on the weekend get 17 percent more engagement than tweets sent during the week. Best time of day, length of tweet and more are revealed in this graphic.
So customers won’t shop in its store and then buy online, one specialty store is taking extreme measures. The author says it’s a mistake.
A new study says the craving for a constant mobile presence makes us feel connected more than it causes loneliness or anxiety.
An Advertising Age column proclaimed obsolete the symbols that mobile phones can scan to go to websites or videos. Not so fast, say some communications pros.
For the record, he isn’t. Plus, the surprising design cost of the most valuable brand logos, meet Chris Brown’s publicist, why you should sleep with a writer, Google’s control of the dictionary, and more.
You’re going to like the way you look. Seriously, employment—like cotton—wears incredibly well on most people. It really breathes.
Influence on Twitter is more about sharing and engagement and less about follower count. In that case, are your messages retweetable?
The new Facebook product is available to only a handful of brands, but will roll out in the coming weeks.
The job market is tight. Help yourself land that dream job—or just a job—at a creative firm with this advice.
Do you know what your advertising agency is up to?
They sound similar and even share similar meanings—and that’s what makes these words so dangerous.