Business Communication Today, 13th Ed.
Chapter 8. Social Media
"People are taking to your digital properties with pitchforks and lit torches.
BusinessWriting.
Scott Schwertly (photo, left) explains "how you can play the social card during your next presentation: .
"Kim Brown is an assistant director for Syracuse University's Career Services department.
Digital shaming has become the newest form of public stocks, ensuring the wrongdoings of individuals are widely known and impossible to erase.
After getting fired in October from the high-tech startup where he had worked for more than four years Joshua Filgate, a 27-year-old engineer in Southborough, Mass.
Social networking is the #1 activity online.
Professor Timothy Coombs talks about the relations between social media and crisis communication.
Geoffrey James (photo, left) offers some advice to avoid "LinkedIn mistakes that will kill your credibility.
The folks at BusinessInsider.
Your next job application could require a social media background check.
The benefits of a great blog are well-known: branding, user acquisition, press, conversions, hype.
Social media is not here to save you.
A global bank executive recently described to us a challenge for our times.
According to a recent study by Proskauer, 25% of businesses do not allow social media use at work and 26.
How can you use Twitter most effectively?
“Most people just start doing things without reading the instruction manual.
Long-time readers might recall that a few years ago, I wrote an editorial titled "Email: Bad Bearer of Bad News?
When it comes to legal issues, most bloggers are either unaware or misinformed about the laws that they operate under.
Take a look at this Forbes.
"While Facebook gets all the glory (and a fair amount of criticism) for frequent revisions to its service, LinkedIn keeps quietly getting better," said Paul Gillin.
Doug Gross (CNN.
In this video Brian Solis interviews Tyler Cyr, Dunkin' Brands' web communications manager, on "how social media helps continue and improve the Dunkin’ experience.
Jim Lodico, writing for SocialMediaExaminer.