Privacy is an ever-present concern with facebook and this is a pretty useful guide for keeping kids and executives safe and secure on the leading social network. The (Very) Unofficial Facebook Privacy Manual
Privacy is an ever-present concern with facebook and this is a pretty useful guide for keeping kids and executives safe and secure on the leading social network. The (Very) Unofficial Facebook Privacy Manual
There is no question that brands are jumping on the social media bandwagon in record numbers. The question is what does it mean for the folks who fan, follow, friend or engage them? Universal McCann came up with the Wave 5 study on the socialization of brands that offers some great insight. Some key takeaways…
Yesterday I received a package in the mail from Klout for their latest campaign with PopChips. The package was filled with some cool swag, coupons and chips, but those were not what truly excited me – a handwritten note did. Sure it might seem simple and kind of corny, but the note mentioned that my…
This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club last week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Over the past few weeks I’ve been trying to get a handle on what PR had become to me. The industry is in a state of flux and evolution. Instead of…
Show of hands: How many of you have a smart phone glued to your hand? iPod? Laptop? The list goes on and on. I am a self proclaimed technology addict. My phone is always in my hand and I love every second of it. I love being connected, seeing what’s happened, and having the ability…
Lately I’ve been reading a book called How To Measure Anything during my commute, and it’s exactly what it sounds like. The author focuses on the so-called intangibles and immeasurable in business, and I am a giant nerd (in case there was any doubt left). The book was published long before the struggle to quantify…
A fascinating study recently released by communications industry consultancy StevensGouldPincus sheds light on the power social media now imparts upon the public relations and communications professions. Released under the headline “Social Media Will Overtake Traditional Media as PR Tool in Next Two Years,” the study clearly demonstrates how social media is no longer viewed as merely a…
Privacy is an ever-present concern with facebook and this is a pretty useful guide for keeping kids and executives safe and secure on the leading social network. The (Very) Unofficial Facebook Privacy Manual
There is no question that brands are jumping on the social media bandwagon in record numbers. The question is what does it mean for the folks who fan, follow, friend or engage them? Universal McCann came up with the Wave 5 study on the socialization of brands that offers some great insight. Some key takeaways…
Yesterday I received a package in the mail from Klout for their latest campaign with PopChips. The package was filled with some cool swag, coupons and chips, but those were not what truly excited me – a handwritten note did. Sure it might seem simple and kind of corny, but the note mentioned that my…
This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club last week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Over the past few weeks I’ve been trying to get a handle on what PR had become to me. The industry is in a state of flux and evolution. Instead of…
Show of hands: How many of you have a smart phone glued to your hand? iPod? Laptop? The list goes on and on. I am a self proclaimed technology addict. My phone is always in my hand and I love every second of it. I love being connected, seeing what’s happened, and having the ability…
Lately I’ve been reading a book called How To Measure Anything during my commute, and it’s exactly what it sounds like. The author focuses on the so-called intangibles and immeasurable in business, and I am a giant nerd (in case there was any doubt left). The book was published long before the struggle to quantify…
A fascinating study recently released by communications industry consultancy StevensGouldPincus sheds light on the power social media now imparts upon the public relations and communications professions. Released under the headline “Social Media Will Overtake Traditional Media as PR Tool in Next Two Years,” the study clearly demonstrates how social media is no longer viewed as merely a…
Privacy is an ever-present concern with facebook and this is a pretty useful guide for keeping kids and executives safe and secure on the leading social network. The (Very) Unofficial Facebook Privacy Manual
There is no question that brands are jumping on the social media bandwagon in record numbers. The question is what does it mean for the folks who fan, follow, friend or engage them? Universal McCann came up with the Wave 5 study on the socialization of brands that offers some great insight. Some key takeaways…
Yesterday I received a package in the mail from Klout for their latest campaign with PopChips. The package was filled with some cool swag, coupons and chips, but those were not what truly excited me – a handwritten note did. Sure it might seem simple and kind of corny, but the note mentioned that my…
This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club last week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Over the past few weeks I’ve been trying to get a handle on what PR had become to me. The industry is in a state of flux and evolution. Instead of…
Show of hands: How many of you have a smart phone glued to your hand? iPod? Laptop? The list goes on and on. I am a self proclaimed technology addict. My phone is always in my hand and I love every second of it. I love being connected, seeing what’s happened, and having the ability…
Lately I’ve been reading a book called How To Measure Anything during my commute, and it’s exactly what it sounds like. The author focuses on the so-called intangibles and immeasurable in business, and I am a giant nerd (in case there was any doubt left). The book was published long before the struggle to quantify…
A fascinating study recently released by communications industry consultancy StevensGouldPincus sheds light on the power social media now imparts upon the public relations and communications professions. Released under the headline “Social Media Will Overtake Traditional Media as PR Tool in Next Two Years,” the study clearly demonstrates how social media is no longer viewed as merely a…
Privacy is an ever-present concern with facebook and this is a pretty useful guide for keeping kids and executives safe and secure on the leading social network. The (Very) Unofficial Facebook Privacy Manual
There is no question that brands are jumping on the social media bandwagon in record numbers. The question is what does it mean for the folks who fan, follow, friend or engage them? Universal McCann came up with the Wave 5 study on the socialization of brands that offers some great insight. Some key takeaways…
Yesterday I received a package in the mail from Klout for their latest campaign with PopChips. The package was filled with some cool swag, coupons and chips, but those were not what truly excited me – a handwritten note did. Sure it might seem simple and kind of corny, but the note mentioned that my…
This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club last week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Over the past few weeks I’ve been trying to get a handle on what PR had become to me. The industry is in a state of flux and evolution. Instead of…
Show of hands: How many of you have a smart phone glued to your hand? iPod? Laptop? The list goes on and on. I am a self proclaimed technology addict. My phone is always in my hand and I love every second of it. I love being connected, seeing what’s happened, and having the ability…
Lately I’ve been reading a book called How To Measure Anything during my commute, and it’s exactly what it sounds like. The author focuses on the so-called intangibles and immeasurable in business, and I am a giant nerd (in case there was any doubt left). The book was published long before the struggle to quantify…
A fascinating study recently released by communications industry consultancy StevensGouldPincus sheds light on the power social media now imparts upon the public relations and communications professions. Released under the headline “Social Media Will Overtake Traditional Media as PR Tool in Next Two Years,” the study clearly demonstrates how social media is no longer viewed as merely a…
Privacy is an ever-present concern with facebook and this is a pretty useful guide for keeping kids and executives safe and secure on the leading social network. The (Very) Unofficial Facebook Privacy Manual
There is no question that brands are jumping on the social media bandwagon in record numbers. The question is what does it mean for the folks who fan, follow, friend or engage them? Universal McCann came up with the Wave 5 study on the socialization of brands that offers some great insight. Some key takeaways…
Yesterday I received a package in the mail from Klout for their latest campaign with PopChips. The package was filled with some cool swag, coupons and chips, but those were not what truly excited me – a handwritten note did. Sure it might seem simple and kind of corny, but the note mentioned that my…
This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club last week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Over the past few weeks I’ve been trying to get a handle on what PR had become to me. The industry is in a state of flux and evolution. Instead of…
Show of hands: How many of you have a smart phone glued to your hand? iPod? Laptop? The list goes on and on. I am a self proclaimed technology addict. My phone is always in my hand and I love every second of it. I love being connected, seeing what’s happened, and having the ability…
Lately I’ve been reading a book called How To Measure Anything during my commute, and it’s exactly what it sounds like. The author focuses on the so-called intangibles and immeasurable in business, and I am a giant nerd (in case there was any doubt left). The book was published long before the struggle to quantify…
A fascinating study recently released by communications industry consultancy StevensGouldPincus sheds light on the power social media now imparts upon the public relations and communications professions. Released under the headline “Social Media Will Overtake Traditional Media as PR Tool in Next Two Years,” the study clearly demonstrates how social media is no longer viewed as merely a…
Privacy is an ever-present concern with facebook and this is a pretty useful guide for keeping kids and executives safe and secure on the leading social network. The (Very) Unofficial Facebook Privacy Manual
There is no question that brands are jumping on the social media bandwagon in record numbers. The question is what does it mean for the folks who fan, follow, friend or engage them? Universal McCann came up with the Wave 5 study on the socialization of brands that offers some great insight. Some key takeaways…
Yesterday I received a package in the mail from Klout for their latest campaign with PopChips. The package was filled with some cool swag, coupons and chips, but those were not what truly excited me – a handwritten note did. Sure it might seem simple and kind of corny, but the note mentioned that my…
This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club last week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Over the past few weeks I’ve been trying to get a handle on what PR had become to me. The industry is in a state of flux and evolution. Instead of…
Show of hands: How many of you have a smart phone glued to your hand? iPod? Laptop? The list goes on and on. I am a self proclaimed technology addict. My phone is always in my hand and I love every second of it. I love being connected, seeing what’s happened, and having the ability…
Lately I’ve been reading a book called How To Measure Anything during my commute, and it’s exactly what it sounds like. The author focuses on the so-called intangibles and immeasurable in business, and I am a giant nerd (in case there was any doubt left). The book was published long before the struggle to quantify…
A fascinating study recently released by communications industry consultancy StevensGouldPincus sheds light on the power social media now imparts upon the public relations and communications professions. Released under the headline “Social Media Will Overtake Traditional Media as PR Tool in Next Two Years,” the study clearly demonstrates how social media is no longer viewed as merely a…
Privacy is an ever-present concern with facebook and this is a pretty useful guide for keeping kids and executives safe and secure on the leading social network. The (Very) Unofficial Facebook Privacy Manual
There is no question that brands are jumping on the social media bandwagon in record numbers. The question is what does it mean for the folks who fan, follow, friend or engage them? Universal McCann came up with the Wave 5 study on the socialization of brands that offers some great insight. Some key takeaways…
Yesterday I received a package in the mail from Klout for their latest campaign with PopChips. The package was filled with some cool swag, coupons and chips, but those were not what truly excited me – a handwritten note did. Sure it might seem simple and kind of corny, but the note mentioned that my…
This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club last week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Over the past few weeks I’ve been trying to get a handle on what PR had become to me. The industry is in a state of flux and evolution. Instead of…
Show of hands: How many of you have a smart phone glued to your hand? iPod? Laptop? The list goes on and on. I am a self proclaimed technology addict. My phone is always in my hand and I love every second of it. I love being connected, seeing what’s happened, and having the ability…
Lately I’ve been reading a book called How To Measure Anything during my commute, and it’s exactly what it sounds like. The author focuses on the so-called intangibles and immeasurable in business, and I am a giant nerd (in case there was any doubt left). The book was published long before the struggle to quantify…
A fascinating study recently released by communications industry consultancy StevensGouldPincus sheds light on the power social media now imparts upon the public relations and communications professions. Released under the headline “Social Media Will Overtake Traditional Media as PR Tool in Next Two Years,” the study clearly demonstrates how social media is no longer viewed as merely a…
Privacy is an ever-present concern with facebook and this is a pretty useful guide for keeping kids and executives safe and secure on the leading social network. The (Very) Unofficial Facebook Privacy Manual
There is no question that brands are jumping on the social media bandwagon in record numbers. The question is what does it mean for the folks who fan, follow, friend or engage them? Universal McCann came up with the Wave 5 study on the socialization of brands that offers some great insight. Some key takeaways…
Yesterday I received a package in the mail from Klout for their latest campaign with PopChips. The package was filled with some cool swag, coupons and chips, but those were not what truly excited me – a handwritten note did. Sure it might seem simple and kind of corny, but the note mentioned that my…
This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club last week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Over the past few weeks I’ve been trying to get a handle on what PR had become to me. The industry is in a state of flux and evolution. Instead of…
Show of hands: How many of you have a smart phone glued to your hand? iPod? Laptop? The list goes on and on. I am a self proclaimed technology addict. My phone is always in my hand and I love every second of it. I love being connected, seeing what’s happened, and having the ability…
Lately I’ve been reading a book called How To Measure Anything during my commute, and it’s exactly what it sounds like. The author focuses on the so-called intangibles and immeasurable in business, and I am a giant nerd (in case there was any doubt left). The book was published long before the struggle to quantify…
A fascinating study recently released by communications industry consultancy StevensGouldPincus sheds light on the power social media now imparts upon the public relations and communications professions. Released under the headline “Social Media Will Overtake Traditional Media as PR Tool in Next Two Years,” the study clearly demonstrates how social media is no longer viewed as merely a…