3 websites corporate communicators should know about
These three resources can make life easier for corporate communicators by assisting with research and providing an extra set of hands when needed.
Only four hours after I submitted my last post to PR Daily on writing and language sites you should know about, a friend told me about a few other sites that should have been included on that list.
As a follow up, here are three more useful sites for corporate communicators.
These aren’t writing sites per se, but they potentially can make your work life easier.
Described as “your personal research assistant,” Wonder allows you to ask a question and within six hours, you will receive an email with detailed answers and resources from a Wonder researcher. Typically, questions asked are more complex and detailed than questions you would ask Google or Siri.
Sample questions on the site include, “How many jobs do graduating college students apply for on average in the U.S.?” and, “I need contact information for 10 PR firms in NYC that have under 40 employees.”
Whether you’re putting together a last-minute presentation for your client or writing an article, Wonder is a great option for gathering research and background materials.
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