By now, Facebook, Twitter, and even RSS feeds have made it into the lexicon of corporate America, but despite their widespread familiarity, marketers and communications professionals still have a long way to go to figure out how to best incorporate these tools into their communications and media mix.
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A recent Nielsen survey reported that nearly 60 percent of Twitter users in the U.S. fail to return in the following month. If you've ever set up a Twitter account, you probably can see part of the problem. Getting started can be a confusing process. If you're stumped or just thinking about jumping onboard the Twitter bandwagon, here are few suggestions to help get you going.
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The Tanzania government is committed to increasing education in rural areas and will put teachers in villages where schools have been built. Find out how you can help build those schools.
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There are more than 450,000 people in the U.S. and two million people worldwide who suffer from MS, yet there is no cure and only a handful of partially effective drug treatments.
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It's human nature to want to help someone in need. So when we pass a panhandler on the street or on the side of the road, we want to help. After all, giving a panhandler our spare change or even a buck or two probably won't break us, but is it really the right way to help the homeless?
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It's human nature to want to help someone in need. But does giving your spare change to a panhandler on the street really help? Experts say no. There are much better ways to help. Read more
Good up high. Bad nearby. Unlike the “good” ozone layer in the stratosphere, at ground level, ozone is harmful to all of us, especially the young and elderly. Ozone pollution can also trigger attacks in individuals with pre-existing health conditions. Read more