Business Communication Today, 15th Ed.
Chapter 7. Digital Media
"Subject lines are EVERYTHING, and they simply MUST include a benefit to the reader.
"I know, I know, your manager can be the worst.
"A breakdown of when to email, when to pick up the phone and how to manage your inbox.
Staples presents 7 reasons why you should be using email in your marketing.
"Email etiquette is tricky.
"We complain about the digitalization of communication, yet it seems like this is the future.
"Copying someone on an email can be helpful or work against you.
Ian Cleary (photo, left) presents his 19 tips.
According to Travis Bradberry (photo, left), "Email strips a conversation bare.
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"Twitter is one of the best platforms for creating and growing your personal/professional learning network (PLN).
Aja Frost and TheMuse.
"Amit Agarwal is the founder of Digital Inspiration, a popular tech & how-to website since 2004.
"Educators are often admonished to design work that 'leaves the classroom.
"There are many different ways of telling a story, but everything starts with an idea.
Jessica Stillman (photo, left) presents a solution for the "massively overstuffed inbox" courtesy of Brad Feld.
"The number of unread emails in my inbox recently reached an all-time high," says Jacquelyn Smith of BusinessInsider.
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"If you’re a blogger, content writer, journalist, or novel writer, here are 10 FREE online tools that I recommend you to use to make your writing life a whole lot easier: .
"An annual report by The Open University said the current key challenge for education specialists is to engage thousands of learners in productive discussions while learning in a collaborative, online environment.
Sig Ueland presents the tools at PracticalEcommerce.
"A Salem College faculty member last semester took an uncompromising approach to curbing syllabus and inbox bloat: Why not ban most student emails?
"We asked a few of our more active “twitterati” Milken Educators for their thoughts, then added a handy resource guide to get you on your way.