Fri.Aug 26, 2016

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Does Appearance Matter?

Ronn Torossian

The way you look can affect you not only in your daily life but also in your working life. Studies show that if you are well-groomed and dressed in a professional manner, chances are you will go further in your workplace. If you ask yourself, “Would you be more inclined to trust a major client to the employee who wears sweats and flip flops or to someone who is dressed in a suit?

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How to Score a 10 in the Email Marketing Games

Cision

At the very least, Michael Phelps gold medal performances should have put you in the competitive spirit. You may not be up for competing in the 200 meter freestyle swim, but you can compete in one category of your business: email marketing. Trends in email marketing may change as new technologies come on the scene, but best practices can never steer you wrong. 1.

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So You’d Like A Job In Public Relations

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

A successful B2B or consumer public relations operation is often dependent on a strong team of seasoned pros and a bench of promising up-and-comers. Although it’s important to keep the pipeline full all year, as we gear up for a busy fall, we’re paying particular attention to staffing needs. Whether you’re an aspiring communications pro, a veteran writer or someone transitioning from another field, take a close look at the “Dos and Don’ts” below to help land

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Pitching a Veteran Environmental Reporter: Tips from Jonathan H. Harsch

Cision

Jonathan H. Harsch is a seasoned journalist who has specialized in agriculture, energy, environmental issues and politics for nearly half a century. His passion for making the world a better place has crafted his work, which has appeared in a myriad of publications including y Agri-Pulse, AgriData News Service, the Christian Science Monitor, the World Bank, the U.S.

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Peter H. Paulsen’s Inspiring Tale Continues to Resonate in 2024

Two years after its initial release, Peter H. Paulsen’s book, From Brick and Mortar to Prosperity, continues to inspire readers around the globe.

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Bolts & Bosa: Who's to Blame?

The Stalwart Blog

In football, each player belongs to a particular department, whether it be offense, defense and/or special teams. Over the course of a game or season, a problem inevitably arises within one of these departments — the offensive line doesn’t protect the quarterback, the secondary gives up one too many big plays, etc. However, for the San Diego Chargers, their biggest problem isn’t on the field — it’s in the front office and the owners suite. .

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Case for sustainable Obamacare rests with cost narrative

Steve Barrett on PR

Proponents of the Affordable Care Act have failed to get the message across that the current spike in chronic care provision and high costs will not last forever.

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Strictly Boilerplate: 5 Tips for Writing an Effective Boilerplate

Beyond PR

How you end a press release is as equally important as how you begin it. The lead in the release is the important news you are sharing – the compelling, creative content you need to communicate with your target audience. But how do you wrap up the message? Make sure there’s a solid boilerplate about the company or organization issuing the release. Why are boilerplates important?

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Do Well By Doing Good

prTini

Geben hires exceptionally talented people, all of whom could have their pick of jobs. Every day, individually and collectively, we make a choice to work here. What is it that keeps us coming back to Geben, instead of working elsewhere? We pick Geben because it is the platform for all of us to do good. We truly believe that the more we give, the more we grow.

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On Women’s Equality Day, Be the Change You Want to See

Waxing UnLyrical

Today is Women’s Equality Day in the U.S., which commemorates women in this country being given the right to vote. These are the days. And such days – be they International Women’s Day , or Women’s Equality Day, or Equal Pay Day – inevitably make me think about how far we have come… and wonder whether we’re doing enough to keep moving.

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Are Your Impact Comms Resonating With Stakeholders?

Whether your organization is at the start of its sustainability and impact journey or years into it, many brands share a common concern: the uncertainty of whether they are sending stakeholders mixed messages. Creating content that speaks to your audience's “love language” can be a tricky dance. But, worry not! 3BL has put together tips to ensure that your content not only finds its rhythm but also resonates with your target audiences.

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On Women’s Equality Day, Be the Change You Want to See

Waxing UnLyrical

Today is Women’s Equality Day in the U.S., which commemorates women in this country being given the right to vote. These are the days. And such days – be they International Women’s Day , or Women’s Equality Day, or Equal Pay Day – inevitably make me think about how far we have come… and wonder whether we’re doing enough to keep moving.