There’s a lot of great content out there. Here are 5 fun articles from around the web we found over the past couple of weeks:
- When to use i.e. in a sentence http://bit.ly/ci1mBl – The Oatmeal put together this fun, illustrated explanation of when i.e. should be used in a sentence.
- 6 PR myths smart marketers must douse http://bit.ly/d2YaIJ – This post reveals the truth about six common public relations myths like “PR drives sales” and “PR is about press releases.” Read the full article for explanations and more info.
- Ingredients of the “Pitchwich” http://bit.ly/91cF3C – This creative post uses the analogy of a sandwich to provide insight into crafting the perfect pitch.
- How to pitch a busy TV reporter http://bit.ly/9qywUp – This article shares the insight of Chicago’s WGN TV’s medical reporter Dina Bair, and provides a good list of tips to keep in mind when pitching TV (or really any) journalists.
- How 5 historical figures might have harnessed social media http://bit.ly/99QhNP – This fun post considers how historical figures like King Henry V of England, Gandhi and Socrates would have used modern media like Facebook, Foursquare and blogs in their conquests.
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