It’s SPRB’s second week of this feature, which is essentially a roundup of articles and blog posts relevant to sport business, career, writing and PR. It’s all the news and opinion that I wanted to pass along this past week, but didn’t have the time to write a specific post on it. As always, please feel free to suggest a reading in the comment section.

  • Darren Rovell at SportsBiz took a look at how Michael Vick’s image is doing right now.
  • The Sports Networker provides 100 pieces of advice for ticket sales reps.
  • Telios Tips made a list of 560 sports business people on Twitter. Want to find more people in the sports world to follow? You’ll definitely want to check out this post.
  • How should you use capitalization in headlines? BloggingTips rounds up the opinion from various news organizations and stylebooks.
  • Copywrite, Ink. takes a look at how Obama and his PR staff are dealing with FOX News.
  • Flyte offers three steps to help better manage your time when using social media. Altitude also chimes in on this topic, including a slideshow that was presented at the Blog World Expo.
  • Daily Writing Tips reminds readers about the royal order of adjectives. The same blog also explains the differences between em and en dashes.
  • Brazen Careerist lists 10 ways a sales job can help you in PR.
  • BusinessWeek wrote about “The Lost Generation” thanks to the economic downturn.
  • Career Hub offers in-personal branding tips for job seekers.
  • Dumb Little Man provides nine ways to use the comma.
  • On Sports gives some tips for people interviewing for an internship or full-time gig. The post is directed for individuals interested in sports journalism, but I believe that there are takeaways from the post for other career-minded people as well.

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