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The Future of Twitter Might Affect Your Business
The one thing you can rely on in Social Media is that there will be change.
Each year new networks pop up and some go away. The major social networks (Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter) have been fairly stable for the past five or six years, but that might be about to change -Twitter just reported a dismal Q4 for 2016: 16 cents per share on revenue of $717 million.
10 Methods to Measure the Success of a PR Campaign
Besides, measuring the effectiveness and the impact of a campaign will also help you identify the loopholes in it, which can be studied for improving future campaigns.
Your Resume: 10 Items To Remove Immediately
Resumes are extremely hard to write. You must decide if you want the same type of job or something different. This will determine what skills you will list, how long it will be, etc. What you don't want your resume to be is a job description of everything you have done over your whole career. While a professional can work with you to eliminate items and help you focus on what should be included, you are the one who ultimately must decide what represents you. Here are some general rules to follow on what you should eliminate from your resume:
Creating a Joyful Planet with Leslie Grossman
Patrice Tanaka, Founder & Chief Joy Officer of Joyful Planet LLC, interviews people who are actively living their purpose and contributing to a more joyful planet. This interview spotlights Leslie Grossman, speaker, trainer, author, coach and advocate for women’s leadership development.

