All posts by: Tiffany Monhollon

5 Can’t-Miss Tips (and Tools) for Connecting at Conferences

5 Tips and Tools to help balance the pressures of digital with the opportunities of in-person at conferences.

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57 Power Words for Writing Brilliant Headlines

Whether you’re a new blogger just developing your niche or a seasoned writer developing your next great post, finding just the right headline can be just the inspiration you need. Plus, a great headline can mean the difference between a […]

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Meaning, Measurement & Numbers: Twitter’s Follower Bug & the Value of Social Networks

Would social media be better without public numbers? Today’s follower bug on Twitter has stirred up questions again about the value of perceived personal and organizational social capital of social media sites that make front and central the numbers of […]

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Edit (And the Danger of First-Draft Living)

This weekend, in a bout of spring cleaning, I attacked the living room with a wild abandon, taking bric-a-brac and hastily displayed household items like candles off shelves to dust. I tossed books onto the dining table and unwound picture […]

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Personal Social Responsibility & The Authentic Soul of Your Brand

In the world of public relations, social responsibility is a critical part of the heart of a brand. It’s an important way for organizations to connect with and give back to the communities they do business in. It’s a popular […]

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The Secret to Winning Your Inner (and Outer) Creative Battles

It’s not exactly rocket science. In fact, you’ve heard it time and time again. So have I. So, there’s no buried lead here. The secret, plain and simple, to winning your creative battles is pushing past “it.” Maybe “it’s” familiar […]

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Does it Really Work? What Happens When You Risk It

There’s something to be said for planning. Being a strategic thinker is one of my top strengths according to the results of my Strength’s Finder test. On top of that, there’s ideation, which shows up in the fact that ideas […]

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