Category Archives: social media

The Buzz around NFL Training Camps

The opening of NFL Training Camps is one of my favorite times of the year. Every fan is geeked out to see their favorite team strap on their gear and get ready for the start of the NFL season. In the past, buzz for teams was relegated to the local area and screaming fans showing…

What the F is Social Media?

This presentation may be 104 slides long, but it really flies by. It also addresses the question that many of us ponder from time to time: What the Fuck is Social Media Now? Here are some pretty interesting tidbits: 500 billion minutes a month are spent on Facebook compared to 150 billion last year 25 billion pieces…

What void does social media fill?

Last week, Mike Schaffer did a post about the Justice League of PR using DC comic book characters. Now after reading the post I had to respond that Batman would be the superhero as my PR persona, but have a different take on the Caped Crusader’s relation to my craft. Mike’s post also got me…

Why talk unicorns and rainbows?

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. My near 10 years in the public relations industry has taught me a lot. Despite these constant new lessons, there is one exercise that needs a refresher every now…

The importance of IRL meetings

I talk to a lot of folks online and feel like most folks are friends in some way shape or form. However when I have met folks offline and in person these relationships have turned into great friendships with people who I may not have met two or three years ago without social channels. This…

Global Web Index

I saw this yesterday on Scott Monty‘s site and was blown away at the levels of information that were at our fingertips. Definitely worth playing with.

MLB’s Social Pulse

Major League Baseball is one of my favorite sports to watch, but I have to complain that the sport is tied to history and tradition rather than embracing change. Remember the hoopla surrounding rolling out instant replay or the perfect game called off because of human error? As frustrating as it is, MLB does do…

Category Archives: social media

The Buzz around NFL Training Camps

The opening of NFL Training Camps is one of my favorite times of the year. Every fan is geeked out to see their favorite team strap on their gear and get ready for the start of the NFL season. In the past, buzz for teams was relegated to the local area and screaming fans showing…

What the F is Social Media?

This presentation may be 104 slides long, but it really flies by. It also addresses the question that many of us ponder from time to time: What the Fuck is Social Media Now? Here are some pretty interesting tidbits: 500 billion minutes a month are spent on Facebook compared to 150 billion last year 25 billion pieces…

What void does social media fill?

Last week, Mike Schaffer did a post about the Justice League of PR using DC comic book characters. Now after reading the post I had to respond that Batman would be the superhero as my PR persona, but have a different take on the Caped Crusader’s relation to my craft. Mike’s post also got me…

Why talk unicorns and rainbows?

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. My near 10 years in the public relations industry has taught me a lot. Despite these constant new lessons, there is one exercise that needs a refresher every now…

The importance of IRL meetings

I talk to a lot of folks online and feel like most folks are friends in some way shape or form. However when I have met folks offline and in person these relationships have turned into great friendships with people who I may not have met two or three years ago without social channels. This…

Global Web Index

I saw this yesterday on Scott Monty‘s site and was blown away at the levels of information that were at our fingertips. Definitely worth playing with.

MLB’s Social Pulse

Major League Baseball is one of my favorite sports to watch, but I have to complain that the sport is tied to history and tradition rather than embracing change. Remember the hoopla surrounding rolling out instant replay or the perfect game called off because of human error? As frustrating as it is, MLB does do…

Category Archives: social media

The Buzz around NFL Training Camps

The opening of NFL Training Camps is one of my favorite times of the year. Every fan is geeked out to see their favorite team strap on their gear and get ready for the start of the NFL season. In the past, buzz for teams was relegated to the local area and screaming fans showing…

What the F is Social Media?

This presentation may be 104 slides long, but it really flies by. It also addresses the question that many of us ponder from time to time: What the Fuck is Social Media Now? Here are some pretty interesting tidbits: 500 billion minutes a month are spent on Facebook compared to 150 billion last year 25 billion pieces…

What void does social media fill?

Last week, Mike Schaffer did a post about the Justice League of PR using DC comic book characters. Now after reading the post I had to respond that Batman would be the superhero as my PR persona, but have a different take on the Caped Crusader’s relation to my craft. Mike’s post also got me…

Why talk unicorns and rainbows?

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. My near 10 years in the public relations industry has taught me a lot. Despite these constant new lessons, there is one exercise that needs a refresher every now…

The importance of IRL meetings

I talk to a lot of folks online and feel like most folks are friends in some way shape or form. However when I have met folks offline and in person these relationships have turned into great friendships with people who I may not have met two or three years ago without social channels. This…

Global Web Index

I saw this yesterday on Scott Monty‘s site and was blown away at the levels of information that were at our fingertips. Definitely worth playing with.

MLB’s Social Pulse

Major League Baseball is one of my favorite sports to watch, but I have to complain that the sport is tied to history and tradition rather than embracing change. Remember the hoopla surrounding rolling out instant replay or the perfect game called off because of human error? As frustrating as it is, MLB does do…

Category Archives: social media

The Buzz around NFL Training Camps

The opening of NFL Training Camps is one of my favorite times of the year. Every fan is geeked out to see their favorite team strap on their gear and get ready for the start of the NFL season. In the past, buzz for teams was relegated to the local area and screaming fans showing…

What the F is Social Media?

This presentation may be 104 slides long, but it really flies by. It also addresses the question that many of us ponder from time to time: What the Fuck is Social Media Now? Here are some pretty interesting tidbits: 500 billion minutes a month are spent on Facebook compared to 150 billion last year 25 billion pieces…

What void does social media fill?

Last week, Mike Schaffer did a post about the Justice League of PR using DC comic book characters. Now after reading the post I had to respond that Batman would be the superhero as my PR persona, but have a different take on the Caped Crusader’s relation to my craft. Mike’s post also got me…

Why talk unicorns and rainbows?

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. My near 10 years in the public relations industry has taught me a lot. Despite these constant new lessons, there is one exercise that needs a refresher every now…

The importance of IRL meetings

I talk to a lot of folks online and feel like most folks are friends in some way shape or form. However when I have met folks offline and in person these relationships have turned into great friendships with people who I may not have met two or three years ago without social channels. This…

Global Web Index

I saw this yesterday on Scott Monty‘s site and was blown away at the levels of information that were at our fingertips. Definitely worth playing with.

MLB’s Social Pulse

Major League Baseball is one of my favorite sports to watch, but I have to complain that the sport is tied to history and tradition rather than embracing change. Remember the hoopla surrounding rolling out instant replay or the perfect game called off because of human error? As frustrating as it is, MLB does do…

Category Archives: social media

The Buzz around NFL Training Camps

The opening of NFL Training Camps is one of my favorite times of the year. Every fan is geeked out to see their favorite team strap on their gear and get ready for the start of the NFL season. In the past, buzz for teams was relegated to the local area and screaming fans showing…

What the F is Social Media?

This presentation may be 104 slides long, but it really flies by. It also addresses the question that many of us ponder from time to time: What the Fuck is Social Media Now? Here are some pretty interesting tidbits: 500 billion minutes a month are spent on Facebook compared to 150 billion last year 25 billion pieces…

What void does social media fill?

Last week, Mike Schaffer did a post about the Justice League of PR using DC comic book characters. Now after reading the post I had to respond that Batman would be the superhero as my PR persona, but have a different take on the Caped Crusader’s relation to my craft. Mike’s post also got me…

Why talk unicorns and rainbows?

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. My near 10 years in the public relations industry has taught me a lot. Despite these constant new lessons, there is one exercise that needs a refresher every now…

The importance of IRL meetings

I talk to a lot of folks online and feel like most folks are friends in some way shape or form. However when I have met folks offline and in person these relationships have turned into great friendships with people who I may not have met two or three years ago without social channels. This…

Global Web Index

I saw this yesterday on Scott Monty‘s site and was blown away at the levels of information that were at our fingertips. Definitely worth playing with.

MLB’s Social Pulse

Major League Baseball is one of my favorite sports to watch, but I have to complain that the sport is tied to history and tradition rather than embracing change. Remember the hoopla surrounding rolling out instant replay or the perfect game called off because of human error? As frustrating as it is, MLB does do…

Category Archives: social media

The Buzz around NFL Training Camps

The opening of NFL Training Camps is one of my favorite times of the year. Every fan is geeked out to see their favorite team strap on their gear and get ready for the start of the NFL season. In the past, buzz for teams was relegated to the local area and screaming fans showing…

What the F is Social Media?

This presentation may be 104 slides long, but it really flies by. It also addresses the question that many of us ponder from time to time: What the Fuck is Social Media Now? Here are some pretty interesting tidbits: 500 billion minutes a month are spent on Facebook compared to 150 billion last year 25 billion pieces…

What void does social media fill?

Last week, Mike Schaffer did a post about the Justice League of PR using DC comic book characters. Now after reading the post I had to respond that Batman would be the superhero as my PR persona, but have a different take on the Caped Crusader’s relation to my craft. Mike’s post also got me…

Why talk unicorns and rainbows?

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. My near 10 years in the public relations industry has taught me a lot. Despite these constant new lessons, there is one exercise that needs a refresher every now…

The importance of IRL meetings

I talk to a lot of folks online and feel like most folks are friends in some way shape or form. However when I have met folks offline and in person these relationships have turned into great friendships with people who I may not have met two or three years ago without social channels. This…

Global Web Index

I saw this yesterday on Scott Monty‘s site and was blown away at the levels of information that were at our fingertips. Definitely worth playing with.

MLB’s Social Pulse

Major League Baseball is one of my favorite sports to watch, but I have to complain that the sport is tied to history and tradition rather than embracing change. Remember the hoopla surrounding rolling out instant replay or the perfect game called off because of human error? As frustrating as it is, MLB does do…

Category Archives: social media

The Buzz around NFL Training Camps

The opening of NFL Training Camps is one of my favorite times of the year. Every fan is geeked out to see their favorite team strap on their gear and get ready for the start of the NFL season. In the past, buzz for teams was relegated to the local area and screaming fans showing…

What the F is Social Media?

This presentation may be 104 slides long, but it really flies by. It also addresses the question that many of us ponder from time to time: What the Fuck is Social Media Now? Here are some pretty interesting tidbits: 500 billion minutes a month are spent on Facebook compared to 150 billion last year 25 billion pieces…

What void does social media fill?

Last week, Mike Schaffer did a post about the Justice League of PR using DC comic book characters. Now after reading the post I had to respond that Batman would be the superhero as my PR persona, but have a different take on the Caped Crusader’s relation to my craft. Mike’s post also got me…

Why talk unicorns and rainbows?

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. My near 10 years in the public relations industry has taught me a lot. Despite these constant new lessons, there is one exercise that needs a refresher every now…

The importance of IRL meetings

I talk to a lot of folks online and feel like most folks are friends in some way shape or form. However when I have met folks offline and in person these relationships have turned into great friendships with people who I may not have met two or three years ago without social channels. This…

Global Web Index

I saw this yesterday on Scott Monty‘s site and was blown away at the levels of information that were at our fingertips. Definitely worth playing with.

MLB’s Social Pulse

Major League Baseball is one of my favorite sports to watch, but I have to complain that the sport is tied to history and tradition rather than embracing change. Remember the hoopla surrounding rolling out instant replay or the perfect game called off because of human error? As frustrating as it is, MLB does do…

Category Archives: social media

The Buzz around NFL Training Camps

The opening of NFL Training Camps is one of my favorite times of the year. Every fan is geeked out to see their favorite team strap on their gear and get ready for the start of the NFL season. In the past, buzz for teams was relegated to the local area and screaming fans showing…

What the F is Social Media?

This presentation may be 104 slides long, but it really flies by. It also addresses the question that many of us ponder from time to time: What the Fuck is Social Media Now? Here are some pretty interesting tidbits: 500 billion minutes a month are spent on Facebook compared to 150 billion last year 25 billion pieces…

What void does social media fill?

Last week, Mike Schaffer did a post about the Justice League of PR using DC comic book characters. Now after reading the post I had to respond that Batman would be the superhero as my PR persona, but have a different take on the Caped Crusader’s relation to my craft. Mike’s post also got me…

Why talk unicorns and rainbows?

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. My near 10 years in the public relations industry has taught me a lot. Despite these constant new lessons, there is one exercise that needs a refresher every now…

The importance of IRL meetings

I talk to a lot of folks online and feel like most folks are friends in some way shape or form. However when I have met folks offline and in person these relationships have turned into great friendships with people who I may not have met two or three years ago without social channels. This…

Global Web Index

I saw this yesterday on Scott Monty‘s site and was blown away at the levels of information that were at our fingertips. Definitely worth playing with.

MLB’s Social Pulse

Major League Baseball is one of my favorite sports to watch, but I have to complain that the sport is tied to history and tradition rather than embracing change. Remember the hoopla surrounding rolling out instant replay or the perfect game called off because of human error? As frustrating as it is, MLB does do…

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