Don’t miss next week’s Top Women in Communications Awards entry deadline
Ragan will honor the industry’s leading female internal and external communications professionals. Nominate your colleagues—or yourself—by Nov. 8.
Ragan will honor the industry’s leading female internal and external communications professionals. Nominate your colleagues—or yourself—by Nov. 8.
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Select a tool that works for you, tinker with all the settings and features, and capture content your customers will care about.
Here’s how to make sure those who can’t distinguish red from green, for example, can navigate your website and content and get the information they need to make informed choices.
Your clients or execs might be surprised, even to the point of uneasiness, by a phone call from a journalist seeking comments or insights. Offer this guidance to help them seize the opportunity.
All submissions must be received by 11:59 p.m. Central Time, this Friday, Nov. 1. Enter to earn recognition for your captivating visual storytelling efforts.
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It’s not about turning sambas into similes, but more about deriving lessons from processes and presentation, as contestants up their game in a competitive field. Sounds familiar, doesn’t it?
Cast these infernal abominations and annoying clichés into the abyss of wretched writing.
Use a readable font, remove irrelevant jobs from high school, and delete all that mindless jargon.
The deadline for submitting your work is next Friday, Nov. 1. We want to see your impressive visual content.
The contracting news industry has seen a concentration of staffing in those three major cities. What does that mean for communicators trying to land coverage in other markets?
Enter Ragan’s PR Daily Awards to show off your genius.
Heading off problems will make for a seamless and memorable event, so practice everything—even handing off microphones and slide deck controls to your fellow participants.
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