Category Archives: social media

Five for Friday 4.23

This was a great week for me, how about you? For the first time in a while I conducted a bunch of media interviews. While it might be standard fare for PR pros, I haven’t spent much time working on pitching and it’s good to know that this old dog still has some tricks up…

How much engagement is enough?

Earlier this week, I came across the 2010 Social Media Marketing Industry Report from Michael Stelzner and Social Media Examiner (download full report here). I won’t lie, I love numbers and research reports so I read them when I come across them. It’s OK you can admit it, you are a numbers junkie too.  Like…

My Google search story

Google has rolled out some cool things lately and their Search Stories application on YouTube is just one of them. You add in a few search terms and what you want to search and from there they make a video out of the searches. Here’s mine, what would yours say about you? Click here to…

Do it, Dew it

Growing up, skateboarding was one of my hobbies. While the community and many companies were standoffish of the growing culture, one company was ready to embrace it. Looking at recent history, you might be inclined to say that the company was Red Bull or Target, the first major brand to take to the up-and-coming sports…

What’s next for PR/SM with Keith Trivitt

Over the weekend, I had the pleasure of spending some time with Keith Trivitt, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club and SVP at Sternberg Strategic Communications. Over lunch at Doyle’s in Jamaica Plain, Keith offered some insight into his new role with Sternberg and what he sees next for PR and social media….

Five for Friday 4.16

I am glad that today marks the end of a long busy week. I’ve been looking forward to this weekend for a while. Not only will I be headed to Fenway to catch a Sox game, but I will also be meeting up with Keith Trivitt for a drink. Keith will be in town to…

Puma thinking outside the box

Puma has been doing some pretty cool things lately. And while this one is not Savage Garden cool, it is a very revolutionary idea in not only packaging but also in corporate sustainability. By removing the boxes, Puma may save some coin, however when adding the bag concept, the company reduces their waste and also…

Category Archives: social media

Five for Friday 4.23

This was a great week for me, how about you? For the first time in a while I conducted a bunch of media interviews. While it might be standard fare for PR pros, I haven’t spent much time working on pitching and it’s good to know that this old dog still has some tricks up…

How much engagement is enough?

Earlier this week, I came across the 2010 Social Media Marketing Industry Report from Michael Stelzner and Social Media Examiner (download full report here). I won’t lie, I love numbers and research reports so I read them when I come across them. It’s OK you can admit it, you are a numbers junkie too.  Like…

My Google search story

Google has rolled out some cool things lately and their Search Stories application on YouTube is just one of them. You add in a few search terms and what you want to search and from there they make a video out of the searches. Here’s mine, what would yours say about you? Click here to…

Do it, Dew it

Growing up, skateboarding was one of my hobbies. While the community and many companies were standoffish of the growing culture, one company was ready to embrace it. Looking at recent history, you might be inclined to say that the company was Red Bull or Target, the first major brand to take to the up-and-coming sports…

What’s next for PR/SM with Keith Trivitt

Over the weekend, I had the pleasure of spending some time with Keith Trivitt, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club and SVP at Sternberg Strategic Communications. Over lunch at Doyle’s in Jamaica Plain, Keith offered some insight into his new role with Sternberg and what he sees next for PR and social media….

Five for Friday 4.16

I am glad that today marks the end of a long busy week. I’ve been looking forward to this weekend for a while. Not only will I be headed to Fenway to catch a Sox game, but I will also be meeting up with Keith Trivitt for a drink. Keith will be in town to…

Puma thinking outside the box

Puma has been doing some pretty cool things lately. And while this one is not Savage Garden cool, it is a very revolutionary idea in not only packaging but also in corporate sustainability. By removing the boxes, Puma may save some coin, however when adding the bag concept, the company reduces their waste and also…

Category Archives: social media

Five for Friday 4.23

This was a great week for me, how about you? For the first time in a while I conducted a bunch of media interviews. While it might be standard fare for PR pros, I haven’t spent much time working on pitching and it’s good to know that this old dog still has some tricks up…

How much engagement is enough?

Earlier this week, I came across the 2010 Social Media Marketing Industry Report from Michael Stelzner and Social Media Examiner (download full report here). I won’t lie, I love numbers and research reports so I read them when I come across them. It’s OK you can admit it, you are a numbers junkie too.  Like…

My Google search story

Google has rolled out some cool things lately and their Search Stories application on YouTube is just one of them. You add in a few search terms and what you want to search and from there they make a video out of the searches. Here’s mine, what would yours say about you? Click here to…

Do it, Dew it

Growing up, skateboarding was one of my hobbies. While the community and many companies were standoffish of the growing culture, one company was ready to embrace it. Looking at recent history, you might be inclined to say that the company was Red Bull or Target, the first major brand to take to the up-and-coming sports…

What’s next for PR/SM with Keith Trivitt

Over the weekend, I had the pleasure of spending some time with Keith Trivitt, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club and SVP at Sternberg Strategic Communications. Over lunch at Doyle’s in Jamaica Plain, Keith offered some insight into his new role with Sternberg and what he sees next for PR and social media….

Five for Friday 4.16

I am glad that today marks the end of a long busy week. I’ve been looking forward to this weekend for a while. Not only will I be headed to Fenway to catch a Sox game, but I will also be meeting up with Keith Trivitt for a drink. Keith will be in town to…

Puma thinking outside the box

Puma has been doing some pretty cool things lately. And while this one is not Savage Garden cool, it is a very revolutionary idea in not only packaging but also in corporate sustainability. By removing the boxes, Puma may save some coin, however when adding the bag concept, the company reduces their waste and also…

Category Archives: social media

Five for Friday 4.23

This was a great week for me, how about you? For the first time in a while I conducted a bunch of media interviews. While it might be standard fare for PR pros, I haven’t spent much time working on pitching and it’s good to know that this old dog still has some tricks up…

How much engagement is enough?

Earlier this week, I came across the 2010 Social Media Marketing Industry Report from Michael Stelzner and Social Media Examiner (download full report here). I won’t lie, I love numbers and research reports so I read them when I come across them. It’s OK you can admit it, you are a numbers junkie too.  Like…

My Google search story

Google has rolled out some cool things lately and their Search Stories application on YouTube is just one of them. You add in a few search terms and what you want to search and from there they make a video out of the searches. Here’s mine, what would yours say about you? Click here to…

Do it, Dew it

Growing up, skateboarding was one of my hobbies. While the community and many companies were standoffish of the growing culture, one company was ready to embrace it. Looking at recent history, you might be inclined to say that the company was Red Bull or Target, the first major brand to take to the up-and-coming sports…

What’s next for PR/SM with Keith Trivitt

Over the weekend, I had the pleasure of spending some time with Keith Trivitt, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club and SVP at Sternberg Strategic Communications. Over lunch at Doyle’s in Jamaica Plain, Keith offered some insight into his new role with Sternberg and what he sees next for PR and social media….

Five for Friday 4.16

I am glad that today marks the end of a long busy week. I’ve been looking forward to this weekend for a while. Not only will I be headed to Fenway to catch a Sox game, but I will also be meeting up with Keith Trivitt for a drink. Keith will be in town to…

Puma thinking outside the box

Puma has been doing some pretty cool things lately. And while this one is not Savage Garden cool, it is a very revolutionary idea in not only packaging but also in corporate sustainability. By removing the boxes, Puma may save some coin, however when adding the bag concept, the company reduces their waste and also…

Category Archives: social media

Five for Friday 4.23

This was a great week for me, how about you? For the first time in a while I conducted a bunch of media interviews. While it might be standard fare for PR pros, I haven’t spent much time working on pitching and it’s good to know that this old dog still has some tricks up…

How much engagement is enough?

Earlier this week, I came across the 2010 Social Media Marketing Industry Report from Michael Stelzner and Social Media Examiner (download full report here). I won’t lie, I love numbers and research reports so I read them when I come across them. It’s OK you can admit it, you are a numbers junkie too.  Like…

My Google search story

Google has rolled out some cool things lately and their Search Stories application on YouTube is just one of them. You add in a few search terms and what you want to search and from there they make a video out of the searches. Here’s mine, what would yours say about you? Click here to…

Do it, Dew it

Growing up, skateboarding was one of my hobbies. While the community and many companies were standoffish of the growing culture, one company was ready to embrace it. Looking at recent history, you might be inclined to say that the company was Red Bull or Target, the first major brand to take to the up-and-coming sports…

What’s next for PR/SM with Keith Trivitt

Over the weekend, I had the pleasure of spending some time with Keith Trivitt, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club and SVP at Sternberg Strategic Communications. Over lunch at Doyle’s in Jamaica Plain, Keith offered some insight into his new role with Sternberg and what he sees next for PR and social media….

Five for Friday 4.16

I am glad that today marks the end of a long busy week. I’ve been looking forward to this weekend for a while. Not only will I be headed to Fenway to catch a Sox game, but I will also be meeting up with Keith Trivitt for a drink. Keith will be in town to…

Puma thinking outside the box

Puma has been doing some pretty cool things lately. And while this one is not Savage Garden cool, it is a very revolutionary idea in not only packaging but also in corporate sustainability. By removing the boxes, Puma may save some coin, however when adding the bag concept, the company reduces their waste and also…

Category Archives: social media

Five for Friday 4.23

This was a great week for me, how about you? For the first time in a while I conducted a bunch of media interviews. While it might be standard fare for PR pros, I haven’t spent much time working on pitching and it’s good to know that this old dog still has some tricks up…

How much engagement is enough?

Earlier this week, I came across the 2010 Social Media Marketing Industry Report from Michael Stelzner and Social Media Examiner (download full report here). I won’t lie, I love numbers and research reports so I read them when I come across them. It’s OK you can admit it, you are a numbers junkie too.  Like…

My Google search story

Google has rolled out some cool things lately and their Search Stories application on YouTube is just one of them. You add in a few search terms and what you want to search and from there they make a video out of the searches. Here’s mine, what would yours say about you? Click here to…

Do it, Dew it

Growing up, skateboarding was one of my hobbies. While the community and many companies were standoffish of the growing culture, one company was ready to embrace it. Looking at recent history, you might be inclined to say that the company was Red Bull or Target, the first major brand to take to the up-and-coming sports…

What’s next for PR/SM with Keith Trivitt

Over the weekend, I had the pleasure of spending some time with Keith Trivitt, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club and SVP at Sternberg Strategic Communications. Over lunch at Doyle’s in Jamaica Plain, Keith offered some insight into his new role with Sternberg and what he sees next for PR and social media….

Five for Friday 4.16

I am glad that today marks the end of a long busy week. I’ve been looking forward to this weekend for a while. Not only will I be headed to Fenway to catch a Sox game, but I will also be meeting up with Keith Trivitt for a drink. Keith will be in town to…

Puma thinking outside the box

Puma has been doing some pretty cool things lately. And while this one is not Savage Garden cool, it is a very revolutionary idea in not only packaging but also in corporate sustainability. By removing the boxes, Puma may save some coin, however when adding the bag concept, the company reduces their waste and also…

Category Archives: social media

Five for Friday 4.23

This was a great week for me, how about you? For the first time in a while I conducted a bunch of media interviews. While it might be standard fare for PR pros, I haven’t spent much time working on pitching and it’s good to know that this old dog still has some tricks up…

How much engagement is enough?

Earlier this week, I came across the 2010 Social Media Marketing Industry Report from Michael Stelzner and Social Media Examiner (download full report here). I won’t lie, I love numbers and research reports so I read them when I come across them. It’s OK you can admit it, you are a numbers junkie too.  Like…

My Google search story

Google has rolled out some cool things lately and their Search Stories application on YouTube is just one of them. You add in a few search terms and what you want to search and from there they make a video out of the searches. Here’s mine, what would yours say about you? Click here to…

Do it, Dew it

Growing up, skateboarding was one of my hobbies. While the community and many companies were standoffish of the growing culture, one company was ready to embrace it. Looking at recent history, you might be inclined to say that the company was Red Bull or Target, the first major brand to take to the up-and-coming sports…

What’s next for PR/SM with Keith Trivitt

Over the weekend, I had the pleasure of spending some time with Keith Trivitt, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club and SVP at Sternberg Strategic Communications. Over lunch at Doyle’s in Jamaica Plain, Keith offered some insight into his new role with Sternberg and what he sees next for PR and social media….

Five for Friday 4.16

I am glad that today marks the end of a long busy week. I’ve been looking forward to this weekend for a while. Not only will I be headed to Fenway to catch a Sox game, but I will also be meeting up with Keith Trivitt for a drink. Keith will be in town to…

Puma thinking outside the box

Puma has been doing some pretty cool things lately. And while this one is not Savage Garden cool, it is a very revolutionary idea in not only packaging but also in corporate sustainability. By removing the boxes, Puma may save some coin, however when adding the bag concept, the company reduces their waste and also…

Category Archives: social media

Five for Friday 4.23

This was a great week for me, how about you? For the first time in a while I conducted a bunch of media interviews. While it might be standard fare for PR pros, I haven’t spent much time working on pitching and it’s good to know that this old dog still has some tricks up…

How much engagement is enough?

Earlier this week, I came across the 2010 Social Media Marketing Industry Report from Michael Stelzner and Social Media Examiner (download full report here). I won’t lie, I love numbers and research reports so I read them when I come across them. It’s OK you can admit it, you are a numbers junkie too.  Like…

My Google search story

Google has rolled out some cool things lately and their Search Stories application on YouTube is just one of them. You add in a few search terms and what you want to search and from there they make a video out of the searches. Here’s mine, what would yours say about you? Click here to…

Do it, Dew it

Growing up, skateboarding was one of my hobbies. While the community and many companies were standoffish of the growing culture, one company was ready to embrace it. Looking at recent history, you might be inclined to say that the company was Red Bull or Target, the first major brand to take to the up-and-coming sports…

What’s next for PR/SM with Keith Trivitt

Over the weekend, I had the pleasure of spending some time with Keith Trivitt, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club and SVP at Sternberg Strategic Communications. Over lunch at Doyle’s in Jamaica Plain, Keith offered some insight into his new role with Sternberg and what he sees next for PR and social media….

Five for Friday 4.16

I am glad that today marks the end of a long busy week. I’ve been looking forward to this weekend for a while. Not only will I be headed to Fenway to catch a Sox game, but I will also be meeting up with Keith Trivitt for a drink. Keith will be in town to…

Puma thinking outside the box

Puma has been doing some pretty cool things lately. And while this one is not Savage Garden cool, it is a very revolutionary idea in not only packaging but also in corporate sustainability. By removing the boxes, Puma may save some coin, however when adding the bag concept, the company reduces their waste and also…

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