11 Facebook photo ideas your fans will love
Here’s how memes, screen shots, animal photos and more will make fans fall in love with your Facebook page.
Here’s how memes, screen shots, animal photos and more will make fans fall in love with your Facebook page.
Survey results packed with data can catch a reporter’s eye and lead to coverage for your company or client. Here are best practices for producing a top-notch survey.
You have a blog, a Twitter feed, a Facebook page, and (maybe) more to feed. Here’s how to do it on a tight budget.
Roses are red; violets are blue; poetry is hard; hit the road, Jack. Plus, the first Twitter commercial, 25 iPhone tips and tricks, Snackman to the rescue, maybe ‘The Simpsons’ aren’t from Oregon, vote on the year’s best magazine cover, and more.
A recent study found that 51 percent of respondents said that seeing pictures of themselves on Facebook makes them feel conscious of their body and weight.
Almost all global Internet users send and receive email, whereas just under two-thirds make use of social media sites, research from Ipsos found.
They feel that one or two Facebook messages per day from a brand are too many, according to the study.
Spurred by job projections through 2020, a professor surveyed her students and garnered fascinating insights into what the next generation is thinking.
Young people’s minds are being rewired, says a new report. Should you worry?
A political candidate did more harm than good with this release. Don’t fall prey to the same mistake.
You don’t want your surveys to be ineffective—or, worse, damaging to your brand’s reputation. Follow these simple guidelines for success.
People love to ask current and former journalists whether the Fourth Estate is biased. Here’s what an ex-CNN and ABC News staffer tells them.
Blame the recession.
The last thing an audience wants to see is too many words on an illegible slide read by a droning voice.
Take comfort—you’re not alone. A new IBM survey found that fewer than half of CMOs pay attention to social media. But don’t worry; help is on the way.