Business Communication Today, 14th Ed.
Prologue
"Designing an infographic is not the same as designing a website, flier, brochure, etc.
Michael Hyatt gives his "4 steps to get your life back on track" after a major mistake.
Jacs Henderson presents an infographic of eight social media mistakes.
"To highlight some of the most overused buzzwords, we created this visual with 25 of the most overused buzzwords and how much their use has increased in print over the past 30 years.
John Tsantalis runs the blog - Profits Online.
See how today’s consumers use the power of social media to get satisfaction from companies.
See how today’s consumers use the power of social media to get satisfaction from companies.
These brief and occasionally humorous pointers will help keep you out of trouble.
Sponsored by Squarespace, Erin Greenawald presents the results.
Brie Weiler Reynolds introduces and presents an infographic on the topic.
"It used to be that Snapchat was seen as a platform geared mostly toward teens and pre-teens.
"Con artists are a crafty group of people who know exactly how to deceive and control their victims, but their methods are as obvious as a slap in the face if you know what to look for,' says Dragan Radovanovic and Jessica Orwig.
"Those who succeed in their careers are those who are willing to apply a critical eye to themselves.
To view the infographic click on the image or the link below.
"Tales of the tech unicorn’s impending demise might be somewhat exaggerated.
"So, how do you know if your personal branding is a hit or a miss?
Download the guide from LinkedIn here or click on the image to the left.
Julie Bawden Davis (photo, left) reports on the trend.
"The Agnes + Day crisis intelligence team has designed an infographic that showcases the very important 10 new rules of crisis communications.
Kim Lachance Shandrow reports.
Follow these tips to make sure your posts get noticed and get read.
"'I had never done tech.
"Is your company producing relevant, useful content?
"What are the rules of data visualization, a practice that draws on research into cognitive theory, graphical perception, statistics and journalism?