182: Corp Comm study, LinkedIn is weird now, NPR doesn’t miss X
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Was it ever worth it to share a link to a blog or website on Twitter? We talk about some data from NPR after they left the platform. We also chat about the type of stories that could drive meaningful thought leadership, how LinkedIn turned personal, Edelman’s 2023 Future of Corporate Communications study, and more!
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EPISODE SUMMARY
The lessons from NPR’s departure from X
The stories leaders need to tell
Spotlight: The Tank Museum
The weirdness of LinkedIn
Edelman’s 2023 Future of Corporate Communications study
Closing: Phone etiquette
Closing: Social media writing best practices webinar
ARTICLES AND LINKS
Six months ago NPR left Twitter. The effects have been negligible
5 types of stories leaders need to tell
This museum has 300 tanks and over 100 million YouTube views
It’s not just you. LinkedIn has gotten really weird
Edelman’s 2023 Future of Corporate Communications study
Text first and never leave a voice mail
Social media writing best practices webinar
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