Too sexy for ya? Yahoo CEO poses for Vogue
Marissa Mayer’s glamour shot has sparked a boatload of debate about whether sexy magazine photos are appropriate for a CEO.
Marissa Mayer’s glamour shot has sparked a boatload of debate about whether sexy magazine photos are appropriate for a CEO.
Arianna Huffington told reporters that the vitriol and trolling of no-name commenters aren’t part of the ‘grown-up Internet.’
A new poll shows what business executives (not consumers) think of the best-known corporate entities in the U.S. Soft drink makers fizz; airlines and cigarette companies fizzle.
Most important: Leave out all the stuff that readers will skip.
Brazilian health officials discover traces of rodent fur in a batch of Mexican-produced Heinz ketchup.
A math class asserts that the amount of filling in the Double Stuf cookies isn’t actually twice what it is in the brand’s regular cookies.
No one ever has a problem with his chain’s food, Stephen Edwards said on a conference call. The complaints are always about the people.
If your news items seem stale, try smartening up how you link, adding visuals and encouraging social sharing, to freshen them up.
The fashion retailer launched its highly anticipated fall collection in style, eliciting chatter with a limited release on the popular image-based social platform.
From your elevator speech to your online image and connections, there are many facets that can impress—or repel—a potential employer.
Macy’s looks for another star to join its media relations team, and 1-800-Flowers hopes its job posting delivers a new marketing intern. That, and more, in this week’s roundup.
Do you miss reports of your company on TV? Monitoring tools allow you to track coverage—and respond—especially when facing negative coverage.
Seemingly worried its staff might forget their ‘grill skills’ or that chili can be served with cheese, the fast feeder made a series of pretty unforgettable instructional clips.
The tennis star wanted to change her name—temporarily—to ‘Sugarpova’ to promote her line of candies, but it proved to be too much of a headache.
In an article offering tips about watching the sport, the author asserted that women have more difficulty understanding its intricacies than men do. That raised yellow flags among commenters.