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PR Daily’s 2017 Corporate Social Responsibility Awards will honor organizations in more than 20 categories. Don’t miss the upcoming deadline: May 17.
Reinforce your writing skills without leaving your desk during PR University’s next virtual summit.
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Be more descriptive in your copy with these alternatives for commonly used terms.
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Join us for the Writing for Communicators Boot Camp, and start writing like the literary greats.
Are you a logophile? If so, use these less common terms the next time you refer to a friend, client or co-worker.
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Join experts from Lyft, Microsoft and more in Chicago for the Corporate Communicators Conference.
Comma use can be perplexing. Here’s help for knowing when and where to insert them—and when to omit them—along with tips for proper use of semicolons, dashes and other marks.