Blogs are a great way to carry on a conversation with your customers. They’re not stuffy or formal in style; rather, they use ordinary language.
Part of your job is to take complex data and convert them into visuals that tell a story about what’s going on in the company’s finances.
One of your responsibilities is to monitor our social media accounts for issues and complaints and respond to them promptly. It’s all part of reputation management. Today, people don’t so much call your company to complain directly to you as complain publicly on social media, hoping that the negative attention your company receives will get them what they want—either a solution, or, at the very least, revenge.
There is an increasing demand from clients for information regarding their illness, care and treatment. Providing written material is one way of helping to meet this need and involving clients in decision making. However, both professionals and clients have expressed concern about the quality of some of this information. --Diana Williams
A combination of advertising and editorials that ends up looking like an actual article in a magazine. You may also see them referred to as long-form copy ads or, mainly on social media, native content.