Inc. talked with Code and Theory’s Dan Gardner and Brandon Ralph, who recently redesigned Vogue’s website, about what has made them successful, and about what clients need to know about... read more →
Take a momentary break from stressing about saturated fat, second-hand smoke, carbohydrates, terrorism, stranger danger and lack of exercise to consider the new source of alarm: Sitting. Going by the... read more →
We can identify with Allan Ripp's lament about LinkedIn in The Wall Street Journal. An excerpt from his op-ed piece, headlined, "Dear LinkedIn: I Love You, Please Back Off": So,... read more →
A blog over at The New York Times notes that making decisions on the basis of what's trending on Twitter can sometimes miss what's actually happening: The greatest challenge of Big Data — especially... read more →
No, wait a sec... Important new annual list is first to tell us which words most PR professionals overuse. There; that's better. SHIFT Communications studied 62,768 press releases published in 2013 to find the 50 most... read more →
Alexandra Petri, who writes The Washington Post's ComPost blog, offers some good advice in the wake of the firing of Business Insider's CTO over his offensive Tweets. In a nutshell,... read more →
How many LinkedIn endorsements have you received in the past month? Brad Warthen of ADCO says he's received 41, and we believe him, partly because he has an honest face,... read more →
Suppose you've been Googling someone, for whatever reason, and you end up choosing that person's LinkedIn profile from among the search returns -- but you'd rather that person not know... read more →
Elise Partin, the mayor of Cayce, brings to our attention (via Pinterest) "17 Tips to Make Your Life Easier." It originally appeared on a blog called "Aimless Direction." It's a... read more →
Here's some advice from Chas Edwards of Luminate, via All Things D: One, feeds move faster than print magazines, so you need to tell your story in a series of... read more →