Business Communication Essentials, 7th Ed.
Chapter 6. Crafting Messages for Digital Channels
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.
See what the Electronic Frontier Foundation has to say about the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
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The writers at Copyblogger specialize in content marketing, sharing valuable information to build brands and create customers.
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The American Marketing Association’s Career Resource Center offers helpful tips and job postings.
Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook chief operating officer, helped launched a movement to encourage women to take more control over their careers.
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See what the Reshoring Initiative is doing to encourage American companies to bring manufacturing back to the United States.
The popularity of management strategies and tools changes over time; see what’s hot and what is not these days.
Find angel investors through the Angel Capital Association.
This resource is no longer available, but click here for advice on choosing a partnership format or one of the other available business structures.
This online network offers advice and tools to get you started.
Get advice on everything from filing a complaint to protecting yourself against fraud.
We write a lot about resumes — what to do, and what not to do.
"Below are some of the best social bookmarking websites I would recommend to teachers and students.
Logan Harper (photo, left) provides his answers to the question - Should you connect with co-workers on social media?
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"Welcome to a preview of Classroom, a new tool coming to Google Apps for Education.
"Even though plenty of consumers have discarded SMS in favor of WhatsApp and now Snapchat, Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project reports that texting is fast becoming the way consumers want to communicate.
"It’s not just the small companies and amateurs that make mistakes on social media.
"In recent years Facebook has been mocked for copying key aspects of Twitter: hashtags, @ tagging, lists and more.
"When you introduce a new person by email, you can spark great new relationships if you share more than name and contact information.
"One in five job-seekers (19.
