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Writing Winning Web Content
Writing well for the Web requires an understanding of Web readers' habits. A typical visitor to a Web site will decide whether or not to continue within four or five seconds. You need to bear this in mind when preparing Web content. It is more difficult to read on a...
Tags: BNET Editorial, Marketing, Channel Management, Web Site, Word, Web, Content, Web Site Development, Internet
Articles 2007-10-15
Finding The "Key" Words To The Job
The words you use to express yourself say more about you than you think. In fact, your vocabulary and the use of appropriate words say more about you than the message you are trying communicate. You are judged by the words you use. When you are looking for a job...
Tags: Job, Word, JobDig, Recruitment & Selection, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software
White papers 2008-01-01
Resume Writing: 7 Strategies That Say Hire Me
A resume is your life condensed to a few pages and highlighted with your qualities and experiences. Potential employers learn about you through the words you chose and the examples you give. If you are not careful with these words and examples, however, you may just give the wrong impression....
Tags: Employer, Word, SmasHits.com, Workforce Management, Recruitment & Selection, Strategy, Human Resources, Management
White papers 2008-01-01
The Do's And Don'ts Of Resume Wording
When it comes the resume wording, there are many wrong ways to do it, as well as a few right ways. The content of your resume is extremely important. Yes, the format, the layout, and the appearance all matter. But none of those factors will have quite as much impact...
Tags: Word, SmasHits.com
White papers 2008-01-01
Top 10 Interview Tips From An Etiquette Professional
Interview - one of the most dreaded words in the English language for job seekers young and old. Do your hands begin to tremble or do you break out in a cold sweat when you hear the word? You're not alone. Could there be a more difficult situation than walking...
Tags: Word, Experience, Productivity
White papers 2009-01-01
CV / Interview Preparation
Think about your skills, competencies, qualifications and experience. What are your unique selling points and strengths? Think in terms of what you have achieved. If you are replying to a specific job advertisement, review what key words and tasks were used in the advertisement. Which of these words applies to...
Tags: Job, Advertisement, Word, Marshall Moore, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2009-01-01
Link Happy: Are News Sites Contributing To Information Overload?
By Mercedes Bunz: It was about a year ago, that the media expert Jeff Jarvis proclaimed: ““Links are the currency of the new media economy.”.”But as with every currency, there might be inflation. Nick Bilton illustrates in the upcoming Wired UK that news sites learned that lesson - but...
Tags: Wired Inc., Word, News Site, Mirror Group, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Currency & Foreign Exchange, E-mail, Internet, Finance, Online Communications, Media & Publishing, Online News, MediaGuardian
External links 2009-11-02
Wordster?'A Wikipedia For Words'?Gets Funding
Wordster, an Atlanta startup that is set to soon launch what it calls a ‘Wikipedia for words’ has raised $440,000 of a $1.25 million round, according to an SEC filing. Southern tech site TechDrawl profiled the startup in May and said that it would work as a semantic reference...
Tags: Microsoft Word, Word, Wikipedia, Wiki, Online Communications, Media & Publishing, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Venture Capital, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-08-26
How to Get Yourself to Use Fewer Words
Do you use too many words when you write? Who doesn't? If so, perhaps you should heed the timeless words of William Strunk Jr., author of the #1 book about writing, The Elements of Style: Omit needless words: Vigorous writing is concise. A sentence should contain...
Tags: Word, Stewart, Productivity, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Blogging, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Internet, Jon Greer
Blog posts 2008-11-25
The 3 Essential Skills of Public Relations (Part 2)
Yesterday, I laid out the three skills every PR person should have if they want to succeed: Developing strategy Writing Pitching In yesterday's post, I talked about being a strategist. Today, let's talk about writing. Tomorrow, we'll talk about pitching. ...
Tags: Corporate Communications, Editor, Jon Greer, Management, Marketing, Public Relations, Strategy, Word
Blog posts 2008-12-09
Eliminate Weak Words From Your Resume
You know how some of those little habits â€" like leaving the toothpaste uncapped and drinking milk directly out of the carton â€" annoy your spouse? In much the same way, your resume might be doing things that turn off your prospective boss. Lifehacker has pointed us to Squawkfox, which has...
Tags: Word, Lifehacker, Leadership, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Team Management, Strategy, Microsoft Office, Management, Office Suites, Software, Dave Johnson
Blog posts 2009-01-26
Innovation - Read All About It!
Want to leverage from new ideas and thinking by experts? When was the last time you read a book? There are three main ways we obtain new information: face to face, online and through printed material.  Reading about different business models, successes, failures and...
Tags: Innovation, Word, Marketing Research, Internet, Productivity, Strategy, Marketing, Management, Jennifer Goddard
Blog posts 2009-02-15
Despite $550,000 Payoff, Arnell Fails to Write Book, Must Pay Publisher $100,000
Peter Arnell has been ordered to return $100,000 of a $550,000 advance for a book on "personal branding" that he failed to deliver to HarperCollins. (Read the ruling below.) Arnell failed to deliver the book despite having the assistance of two ghostwriters, a personal assistant, his wife...
Tags: Word, PepsiCo, Arnell, HarperCollins, Branding, Asset Management, Marketing, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2009-04-28
Be Careful Of The Words You Use In A Job Interview
When you are looking for a job it is not only important to use the "Right" words and language - it is essential. The words you use to express yourself say more about you than you think. In fact, your vocabulary and the use of appropriate words say more about...
Tags: Job, Job Interview, Word, Recruitment & Selection, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software
White papers 2008-01-01
Words To Avoid In Your Online Resume
When writing an online resume there are many words that you should try to include, and many that you should avoid. This paper goes over some of the worst possible words to use in your online resume, so that you can avoid them at all costs. Many job seekers are...
Tags: Job, Word, Job Bank USA, Recruitment & Selection, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software
White papers 2008-01-01
10 Simple Marketing Tips to Guarantee You More Response
This article explains some marketing tips, which will help you in increasing your business like incuding a headline, using effective words, using simple words, using speceifics, bieng honest, focusing on benefits, making your photographs short etc.
Tags: Word, Marketing Research, Marketing
White papers 2003-01-01
Sentiment Extraction From Unstructured Text Using Tabu Search-Enhanced Markov Blanket
This white paper proposes a two-stage Bayesian algorithm that is able to capture the dependencies among words, and, at the same time, finds a vocabulary that is efficient for the purpose of extracting sentiments. It also reveals that experimental results on the Movie Reviews data set show that the algorithm...
Tags: Algorithm, Carnegie-Mellon University, Word, Engineering
White papers 2004-07-01
An fMRI Study of Semantic Processing in Men With Schizophrenia
As a means toward understanding the neural bases of schizophrenic thought disturbance, we examined brain activation patterns in response to semantically and superficially encoded words in patients with schizophrenia. Nine male schizophrenic and 9 male control subjects were tested in a visual levels of processing LOP task first outside the...
Tags: Reed Elsevier Inc., Word
White papers 2003-12-10
Effective Goal Setting Words
The words a person uses in goal setting are very important. There are different opinions amongst experts about which words work best when goals are set - but there are also points on which most experts agree. First, there is general agreement that the first word in a person's goal...
Tags: Word, Goal-setting, MSJsoftware, Operational Planning, Business Operations
White papers
Online, the Mind Thinks in Pictures!
A website is one of the most powerful mediums of advertising expression. A person has ultimate freedom and flexibility to create powerful sales messages using both words and pictures. But is a picture really worth a thousand words? Perhaps, but pictures built up in the mind of a prospect with...
Tags: Advertisement, Word, Developer Shed, Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Sales
White papers 2006-04-07
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