Pinterest is still a relatively new social media platform, which means brands are still trying to figure out how to best use it. Here are some tips for brands of all types.
While both genders are hooked on social media and mobile devices, they prefer to use the technology differently. Here's what organizations need to know.
If you aren't posting to social media when most of your audience members are on, all that time you spent can go to waste. These are the times you should focus on.
The search giant may have announced that it's not going to be investing any further in social software platform Wildfire, but that doesn't mean all is lost.
A press release isn't about clearing your desk or making the boss happy. It has just one goal: eliciting a call back from a reporter. Here's how to do that.
Whether you're trying to impress a prospective client, networking to find a job, or meeting new co-workers, you don't want to be caught forgetting someone's name.
A Cleveland-area job list manager goes off on young job seekers who contacted her for help. Unfortunately for her, the internet can be equally as unkind.
A Harvard behavioral scientist says a relationship with a brand is a lot like a romantic relationship. Straying is invigorating, but brings back feelings for a favored brand even stronger.
A creative team must include people with varying backgrounds and interests, but it's to your benefit to make sure the team works as a finely tuned unit.
Research shows that the Internet has diminished readers' attention spans. Make it easier for your readers to grasp your point by adhering to these tips.