Have you ever gotten an annoying stream of re-tweets on your Twitter page from friends following a political issue? Or have you gotten fed up by all the “pokes” from another friend on your Facebook page? These are examples of bad social-media etiquette, and they can be annoyances that will make you consider blocking or […]
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TinyPrints.com Offers More than Just Business Cards
The other day I received a nice little package of custom business cards from TinyPrints.com so I wanted to run through my experiences in working with their site and share the different products that they offer. When you think of an online printing company, you immediately think of stationary, business cards, signs, labels, etc. While […]
Use College Experiences to Market Yourself to Future Employers
While attending a two or four-year school is meant as a learning experience, college students should also consider those days the minor leagues of the professional job market. Even though most students will not earn a sizeable paycheck until they enter the workforce after schooling, there are countless opportunities available while attending school to hone […]
College Students Need to Face Up to Issues with Social Media
Not all college students who party end up putting their drunken or less than fully-clothed mugs on Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites. For those that do however the consequences can be quite impactful. While another school year is in session, many graduating seniors are already looking to line up jobs following next spring’s […]
How to Create the Perfect Blog Post
This post was submitted by Sarah Fudin who currently works in community relations for the University of Southern California’s Online Masters in Education program, which prepares students to earn a California teacher credential. Outside of work Sarah enjoys running, reading and Pinkberry frozen yogurt. If you’re heading into the blogosphere looking to launch your own […]