Each and every company is different. With that in mind, it would make sense that each and every company blog would be completely different. Because of variations in offerings, services and products, even in brand messaging and values, the content shared on one blog should never have anything in common with content shared on a […]
Archives for March 2014
How to Keep Your Sanity When Dealing with a Micromanaging Client
To try to control all the small parts of (something, such as an activity) in a way that is usually not wanted or causes problems The above is Merriam-Webster Online’s definition of the word “micromanage.” I don’t particularly relish being on the shorter end of the micromanagement stick. I see myself a self-starter, and being […]
How to Handle Rejection: Dealing with Disappointment Constructively
Stick to the process, stick to the process It’s easy to get hurt by rejection and subsequently become overwhelmed by the feelings of dejection and discouragement that ensue. It’s alright to feel the sting of insult driven to your work (although it most probably was not meant that way by the inflicter), but there is […]
10 Never-Fail Formulas for Creating Engaging Blog Posts
Writer’s block is a real thing. You sit down to write, and the ideas just seem to disappear. Get rid of those moments, and don’t offer any excuses, by using one of these never-fail formulas for writing and crafting your latest and greatest blog post. The key to all of them? For one, most draw […]