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When asked their preference about having employers speak out on hot social issues, people are divided. Conservatives are more likely to favor silence.
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Despite the growing power of Instagram and Twitter, as well as newcomers like TikTok, marketers believe the best investment is still Facebook.
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Guerrilla marketing sometimes lives up to its name, as when LED devices are mistaken for bombs in a major city—and all hell breaks loose. Priorities and agility become crucial factors.
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Concise text, regardless of format, improves readers’ user experience, lands your message and cultivates your reputation as a reliable, engaging authority.
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