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Do you ever wonder if you are blogging properly or are you stepping on other blogger's toes? I was on Susan Johnston's blog The Urban Muse and she answered some bloggingetiquette questions and had some good tips that I thought I would pass on to you. Tags: Urban Muse Susan Johnston bloggingetiquette.
What about writing on a blog? Should we take the same care in proofing our blog posts? Writing on a blog is not as formal, although I still try to write without typos as I am representing myself. I’m not sure you will agree with her, but take a look at what the Brazen Careerist has to say about typos in a blog post.
Marilyn Pincus is a talented author and business etiquette expert. We have invited Marilyn to the Blog to share some of her tips with you. If you’re training newly hired employees or mentoring to an assistant you may want to mention that once they nail business etiquette basics they will use them forever. That’s the good news!
Marilyn Pincus is a talented author and business etiquette expert. We have invited Marilyn to the Blog to share some of her tips with you. If you’re training newly hired employees or mentoring to an assistant you may want to mention that once they nail business etiquette basics they will use them forever. That’s the good news!
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Work With Stephanie « 5 Easy Ways Kick-Start Your Daily Personal Productivity | Main | Grow Your Productivity by Hours a Day » Your Etiquette Practice Could be Killing Your Productivity Today I received a really nice note from one of my contacts, Amy Humphreys, at Illinois State University.
I don’t have any friends, therefore I blog. They are all supportive of my blogging efforts and cheer me on. They don’t read my blog however because they can get it first hand.See #2. I love to talk and no one will listen, therefore I blog. blog to avoid boring my friends. blog to avoid boring my friends.
Home About Contact Me Links Sitemap A Telephone Etiquette Test Posted by Ian McKenzie Written on May 28, 2010 If youre new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Or, if you prefer, you can subscribe to my blog posts by e-mail. Comments Nice blog. Thanks for visiting! I just bookmarked you on my bloglines.
Get Bonus Entries In Our Blog-a-Thon For The Administrative Profession. For those of you who are participating in our blog-a-thon this April we want to give you even more ways to get entered to win. Be sure to share the blog-a-thon articles each day with your administrative peers and earn those extra entries.
More than 60% of companies will hold holiday parties this year. Here are a few things to remember. First of all, it starts with your dress. Most invitations will state the dress code or expected attire for the occasion. One thing to remember, if you don’t show it at the office, don’t show it at the party.
Write your own blog and put the link in your profile. If someone accepts your request, then adhere to polite etiquette and say hello and thanks. Tag on media at the bottom of your summary profile (videos, pdf, blogs, etc.) Write LinkedIn Pulse posts and share these on your social media platforms. Be social and engage.
and we brought back the April Blog-a-Thon for the Administrative Professional where we gathered here each weekday with a new content post and shared a place for administrative professionals to comment, question and discuss their careers. So what do we do now that the blog-a-thon is over? Keep coming back! 4/28/2015).
I have been told by some of my friends that they would comment on my blog, but they find the process confusing. Even though you sign in anonymously you can always leave your first name and blog link in your post. Linking to your blog is welcomed on my site. This is a good way to get exposure for your blog.
Join our April Blog-A-Thon. In honor of Administrative Professionals Week (4/20 – 4/24) and Office Dynamics 25th Year in business educating administrative professionals and their executives, we are bringing back our Blog-a-Thon. Feel free to respond to our blogs every day! Administrative Assistants Rock!
If you are an assistant reading this blog, check off the ones that describe you. If you are a manager reading this blog, check off the ones that apply to your administrative partner. Over the years, I have collected more than 300 ideas. I recently came across this list from one of my classes and wanted to share it.
I recently came across a blog I grew to love fast. The blog is The Assistant’s Loft and the blogger shares some really useful information for assistants from tips on ordering flowers, phone etiquette, what not to do as an assistant (i.e. I would love to hear from you and be sure to read the full blog entry here.
I recently came across a blog I grew to love fast. The blog is The Assistant’s Loft and the blogger shares some really useful information for assistants from tips on ordering flowers, phone etiquette, what not to do as an assistant (i.e. I would love to hear from you and be sure to read the full blog entry here.
In this blog, we will cover a few resume and… Recent events have led to a rise in job seekers, which means more competition. So, how do you stand out in a saturated market in which employers are receiving resumes by the minute?
Key characteristics desired are those who are avid users of the Internet, blogs, Twitter and/or who have a Facebook page or other social networking account. Remember your etiquette in all settings is vital, even when they are “virtual” settings! Encouragement to participate on Facebook. Social Networking Tips.
Key characteristics desired are those who are avid users of the Internet, blogs, Twitter and/or who have a Facebook page or other social networking account. Remember your etiquette in all settings is vital, even when they are “virtual” settings! Encouragement to participate on Facebook. Social Networking Tips.
Key characteristics desired are those who are avid users of the Internet, blogs, Twitter and/or who have a Facebook page or other social networking account. Remember your etiquette in all settings is vital, even when they are “virtual” settings! Encouragement to participate on Facebook. Social Networking Tips.
Key characteristics desired are those who are avid users of the Internet, blogs, Twitter and/or who have a Facebook page or other social networking account. Remember your etiquette in all settings is vital, even when they are “virtual” settings! Encouragement to participate on Facebook. Social Networking Tips.
Key characteristics desired are those who are avid users of the Internet, blogs, Twitter and/or who have a Facebook page or other social networking account. Remember your etiquette in all settings is vital, even when they are “virtual” settings! Encouragement to participate on Facebook. Social Networking Tips.
One of the major ways we do that is to host our annual blog-a-thon whereby we post a blog every work day in the month of April. Aside from my blogs, we have several guest bloggers providing amazing information! Comment on the blogs and share them so you can be entered to win prizes all month long. Happy April everyone!
Anyone who tells themselves that foregoing a fundamental rule of etiquette doesn’t matter, not only taints themselves in the mind of the interviewer, but misses two additional opportunities to sell. A thank you letter is an additional sales piece. As I’ve said before, you’re selling a product and the product is you.
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I have included several of these in my workshops for admins on e-mail etiquette and protocol. What are some tips you have for the readers of this blog regarding e-mail habits? Maybe you want to get a copy.). I’m sure you can relate to many of the ones they sited. Inaccurate or vague subject line. • No specific action step.
I have included several of these in my workshops for admins on e-mail etiquette and protocol. What are some tips you have for the readers of this blog regarding e-mail habits? Maybe you want to get a copy.). I’m sure you can relate to many of the ones they sited. Inaccurate or vague subject line. • No specific action step.
I am fairly new to the Internet, blogging and writing articles. I took advantage of that in my article on E-mail Etiquette and unfortunately the information first given was incorrect. I was not aware that people input information on Wikipedia and then can update it or change it altogether.
Here are a few good tips from the E-mail Etiquette Matters blog when using Reply to All. I realize that you do need to keep some of the conversation in there to get the whole story, however, I find in both business and personal e-mails that a little clean up would help.
@PatriciaRossi Etiquette Expert, Author EVERYDAY ETIQUETTE, Professional Speaker,NBC Daytime’s National Manners Correspondent,Kindness not Formality,Relationships not Rules. BONUS: @OfficeDynamics , if you like our blog you will love our tweets!
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“Hello – I feel like I found my life vest now that I found your blog. I’m going to keep reading your blog regularly. I think along with this question I would also like to know if you have etiquette tips about emailing with the other EA’s on the client side of things. Thanks again for taking the time to write your blog.
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