Of all forms of punctuation, perhaps none is more ignored, and perhaps maligned, than the semicolon.
Of all forms of punctuation, perhaps none is more ignored, and perhaps maligned, than the semicolon.
How hard is my blog writing to understand? Turns out, not very. I’m just barely smarter than a 5th grader.
We all make silly mistakes. We’re human, so we can be forgiven for them. But sometimes silly mistakes make us look, well, silly. And nowhere are little boo-boos more apparent than when it comes to social media.
No study that I could find yet points to causation, but there are a lot of theories, most of which come back to technology. It’s now so easy to do work pretty much anywhere, especially from home, that we find ourselves not only tempted to squeeze in some work (even checking email counts) but also planning to do work on the weekends.
One of the most basic keys to leadership, in any business or organization, is having a vision. For yourself. For your staff. For your clients.
Ignoring social media on your website homepage is a pretty clear indication of how you think digital marketing is a one-way street.
For better or worse, our language and our use of it continues to evolve at an astounding rate. I find myself feeling inexplicably sanguine about the whole thing.
You’ve got subject matter for the first couple of weeks, but then what? Coming up with additional interesting and relevant ideas to write about can really be a challenge.
Admit it: have you felt any enthusiasm for updating your About page lately? Or how about just making it better? Have you focused instead on content everywhere else but your About page? Yep. Me, too.
Marketers like to network. And talk. And network some more… See, we’re the people who bring you all those programs on “How to Network” in the first place, right?