Excellence in Business Communication, 13th Edition
Chapter 8. Crafting Messages for Digital Channels
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"There are so many interesting facts and numbers in the world of presentations, this infographic could be 5 times the size.
"Our focus has shifted from Social Media to VISUAL Social Media.
"Learn job search strategies using mobile devices.
"It’d [be] easy to bash PowerPoint, especially given the poor uses we see all too often .
"Twitter’s search tool is an incredibly powerful part of the system but it’s criminally underused.
According to Karla Guiterrez, "eLearning professionals are often over-confident about a course’s ability to capture an audience’s attention and engage users with its content.
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"This article looks at strategies you can use to ensure that your use of email is clear, effective, and successful.
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According to Vicki Davis, "Every email message from a parent or colleague is an opportunity to create a powerful impression.
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"Here are seven easy ways to prevent email from killing your productivity and taking over your day: .
According to Bob Hutchins, "What people are sharing and how they’re sharing it is changing.
"Here is one of the most common business inquiries I receive: 'I am about to launch a (business/book/seminar) and want to use Twitter to do it,'" says Mark W.
Justin Gmoser covers the topic in a video presentation.
"To many people, LinkedIn seems like a chaotic, confusing mess," declares Janet Scarborough Civitelli, Ph.
"Videos and photos are more likely to get clicked and shared on social media.
Take a look at a "Day in the Life of" Morgan, a communications employee at JetBlue.
According to Aaron Taube, "To make sure you and your future employer get off on the right foot, it's important to avoid meaningless buzzwords like "strategic" that make it look as if you haven't put a lot of thought into your profile.
Richard Feloni and Mike Nudelman, with BusinessInsider.
"How often do you use Google to find something on the internet?
Harvey Schacter (photo, left) writes, "Your biggest problem with e-mail may not be the stream of messages floating into your inbox 24 hours a day.
