According to a new analysis from the Pew Research Center, Americans ages 18–49 were more likely to accurately categorize factual statements as facts and opinion statements as opinions. You can test your own ability here, no matter your age. Read “What is Fake News” at https://guides.libraries.psu.edu/fakenews Fake News: Sources that intentionally fabricate information, disseminate deceptive […]
What’s Your Story?
Brand storytelling is an art and a science, and in today’s world, it had better be highly strategic. Storytelling should convey not only what a company does, but who it is, and why—as well as tap into the emotions of its readers all at the same time. Five steps to help […]
Attracting Audience Attention
How to Attract an Audience with Creating Captivating Content To be successful, every business has to tell its stories. These days, such stories are usually told through posting content online in blogs, articles and social media. But just pushing content onto the web is meaningless if it doesn’t interest the audience. In an online world […]
Younger generations are actually better at telling news from opinion than those over age 50
According to a new analysis from the Pew Research Center, Americans ages 18–49 were more likely to accurately categorize factual statements as facts and opinion statements as opinions. You can test your own ability here, no matter your age. Read “What is Fake News” at https://guides.libraries.psu.edu/fakenews Fake News: Sources that intentionally fabricate information, disseminate deceptive […]
The Death of Microsoft’s LinkedIn’s SlideShare
In 2016, SlideShare had over 70 million unique visitors per day, and it was listed by Alexa as one of the top 100 most visited websites in the world. At its peak, it was such a powerhouse that Obama used the network to post his birth certificate. It also stood for years as a premier […]