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Event sponsors make lasting connections with target audiences at Ragan’s popular PR, marketing and corporate communications conferences.
Meet this year’s impressive class of visual design and infographic experts.
Want to find impressive game explosions? Curious about what IT skills offer opportunities for Jordanian women? Organizations’ news sites offer journalism-style reporting.
PR pros and other communication specialists can help their colleagues with clearer messaging, which will enhance productivity—and minimize headaches for everyone in the pipeline.
We’re used to shooting off emails without much thought, but is your lack of attention irritating your messages’ recipients? Beware these email no-nos.
This week, readers were interested in motivational words for future PR pros, Snapchat tips for marketers, why communicators should stop using the term ‘utilize,’ and more.
This affliction is common among those who form letters into words, and words into paragraphs. Here are uncommon ways to hurdle—or saunter past—this impediment to creativity.
Give your career a caffeine boost with this week’s featured job opening.
Adopting a chatty tone—in other words, ‘writing like you talk’—doesn’t let you off the hook when it comes to grammar and language rules. Here are a few you have to keep.
The dictionary publisher’s social media team has seized upon the flood of linguistic gaffes teeming from the Oval Office to cultivate a devoted following on Twitter and beyond.
Using our voices to promote ethical discourse is the most powerful defense against fake news.
Show us how you used your knowledge of the way people consume content today to your brand’s advantage. Enter by June 16 to save $50 per entry.
At first, PR might seem like a trying career. If you commit for the long haul, however, you’ll learn that few other professions offer as much as this niche. The outgoing PRSSA veep explains why.
We all know we’re supposed to hook readers with the lede. How, though, do great writers inspire us?
Corporate communications often contain jargon and needlessly complex verbs. One writer shows how silly the term can sound.