Business Communication Today, 15th Ed.
Chapter 10. Writing Routine and Positive Messages
"A Utah couple is suing an online merchant that fined them $3,500 for writing a negative review and sparked a financial nightmare for more than a year by reporting the alleged debt to credit rating companies.
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Take a look at this summary of a Temkin Group report covering the topic.
"Startups face tremendous pressure while competing with their bigger counterparts.
"The most important thing you should keep in mind is if anyone would want to share or recommend the specific post to their family and friends.
Lynn Gaertner-Johnston (photo, left) gives us "a perfect way to show someone you care.
"As all entrepreneurs discover sooner or later, it takes more than sound business acumen to bring an idea, no matter how novel, to life.
"Everyday, each and every one of us interacts with the Cloud in some way.
Paul Maccabee (photo, left) is the President of Maccabee Public Relations.
"According to our internal reports, here — in no particular order — are the ten most frequent catches by our editors in your press releases: .
Jennifer Frost, with GrammarCheck.
Randy Krum features an infographic on the topic.
Work4Labs has created an infographic named "Mobile Recruiting by the (Surprising) Numbers.
"Understanding your customers is an integral part of building a loyal customer base.
"Let’s take a look at the top social media brands as if it was a game of SNAKES and LADDERS.
"Worrying is an illusory form of control.
"SMS remains the most useful engagement tool on mobile, followed by QR codes, two-way SMS and push notifications according to this new infographic.
"We’ve all seen it.
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More and more companies rely on the social web to influence customers before the sale and support them after; these statistics explain why social help is becoming so pervasive.
"So we’re taking a stand here," begins Terry Heick, director at TeachThought.
The amazing world of Coca-Cola via an infographic.
The Money Chart from Randall Munroe’s webcomic xkcd.
