Category Archives: social media

Keeping the conversation going at the Bleacher Bar

By nature, bars are very social places. You meet up with friends after a long day of work, hit one up before or after sporting events or just for a liquid lunch (don’t lie you’ve had one or two before). With that in mind, I always find it interesting that in general, they don’t try…

HR Pros: Don’t Become Bad Flacks

Last week I blogged pondering who is vetting the social media jobs, and over the course of the week I began to wonder if recruiters knew about the tools that they had at their finger tips. Instead of doing some work to look for candidates, I saw folks just syndicating jobs into a feed with…

Five for Friday 4.9

For some reason this week went slow and then flew by. I guess time flies when you’re having fun or the weather turns really warm. Hope all your weeks went well – mine was great a Sabers game in Boston last night, a gala with Mrs. Espo tonight and birthday celebrations tomorrow. If you are…

Nike’s new Tiger commercial

Over the past few months I have written a few posts on Tiger and what he should do from a PR standpoint (here and here) and also offered a suggestion to Nike. While none of my advice was taken, the shoe-maker did create a very powerful new commercial tying in with the golfer’s return to…

Don’t kill the White House press corps

When I read Lloyd Grove’s Death of the White House Press Corps on the Daily Beast yesterday I was immediately intrigued. The print media has been labeled a dying industry for the past few years, but the White House press corps would be spared the axe, right? The social media-saturated society that we currently live…

Dramatic contacts

Now when I saw this commercial yesterday online, it didn’t really come across as all that appealing. However when vegging out in front of the tube, I could see the real beauty behind the commercial. Like most e-retailers 1-800 Contacts relies on the Web to sell their products.  There are many products that can get…

Who vets social media jobs?

A recent Forbes article suggests that social media is the hottest job in the journalism industry this year.  This trend is something that I’ve seen popping up a lot – a Google job search for “Social Media Jobs” comes up with 10 different sites in the top 10 advertising SM jobs. Mashable, number nine for…

Category Archives: social media

Keeping the conversation going at the Bleacher Bar

By nature, bars are very social places. You meet up with friends after a long day of work, hit one up before or after sporting events or just for a liquid lunch (don’t lie you’ve had one or two before). With that in mind, I always find it interesting that in general, they don’t try…

HR Pros: Don’t Become Bad Flacks

Last week I blogged pondering who is vetting the social media jobs, and over the course of the week I began to wonder if recruiters knew about the tools that they had at their finger tips. Instead of doing some work to look for candidates, I saw folks just syndicating jobs into a feed with…

Five for Friday 4.9

For some reason this week went slow and then flew by. I guess time flies when you’re having fun or the weather turns really warm. Hope all your weeks went well – mine was great a Sabers game in Boston last night, a gala with Mrs. Espo tonight and birthday celebrations tomorrow. If you are…

Nike’s new Tiger commercial

Over the past few months I have written a few posts on Tiger and what he should do from a PR standpoint (here and here) and also offered a suggestion to Nike. While none of my advice was taken, the shoe-maker did create a very powerful new commercial tying in with the golfer’s return to…

Don’t kill the White House press corps

When I read Lloyd Grove’s Death of the White House Press Corps on the Daily Beast yesterday I was immediately intrigued. The print media has been labeled a dying industry for the past few years, but the White House press corps would be spared the axe, right? The social media-saturated society that we currently live…

Dramatic contacts

Now when I saw this commercial yesterday online, it didn’t really come across as all that appealing. However when vegging out in front of the tube, I could see the real beauty behind the commercial. Like most e-retailers 1-800 Contacts relies on the Web to sell their products.  There are many products that can get…

Who vets social media jobs?

A recent Forbes article suggests that social media is the hottest job in the journalism industry this year.  This trend is something that I’ve seen popping up a lot – a Google job search for “Social Media Jobs” comes up with 10 different sites in the top 10 advertising SM jobs. Mashable, number nine for…

Category Archives: social media

Keeping the conversation going at the Bleacher Bar

By nature, bars are very social places. You meet up with friends after a long day of work, hit one up before or after sporting events or just for a liquid lunch (don’t lie you’ve had one or two before). With that in mind, I always find it interesting that in general, they don’t try…

HR Pros: Don’t Become Bad Flacks

Last week I blogged pondering who is vetting the social media jobs, and over the course of the week I began to wonder if recruiters knew about the tools that they had at their finger tips. Instead of doing some work to look for candidates, I saw folks just syndicating jobs into a feed with…

Five for Friday 4.9

For some reason this week went slow and then flew by. I guess time flies when you’re having fun or the weather turns really warm. Hope all your weeks went well – mine was great a Sabers game in Boston last night, a gala with Mrs. Espo tonight and birthday celebrations tomorrow. If you are…

Nike’s new Tiger commercial

Over the past few months I have written a few posts on Tiger and what he should do from a PR standpoint (here and here) and also offered a suggestion to Nike. While none of my advice was taken, the shoe-maker did create a very powerful new commercial tying in with the golfer’s return to…

Don’t kill the White House press corps

When I read Lloyd Grove’s Death of the White House Press Corps on the Daily Beast yesterday I was immediately intrigued. The print media has been labeled a dying industry for the past few years, but the White House press corps would be spared the axe, right? The social media-saturated society that we currently live…

Dramatic contacts

Now when I saw this commercial yesterday online, it didn’t really come across as all that appealing. However when vegging out in front of the tube, I could see the real beauty behind the commercial. Like most e-retailers 1-800 Contacts relies on the Web to sell their products.  There are many products that can get…

Who vets social media jobs?

A recent Forbes article suggests that social media is the hottest job in the journalism industry this year.  This trend is something that I’ve seen popping up a lot – a Google job search for “Social Media Jobs” comes up with 10 different sites in the top 10 advertising SM jobs. Mashable, number nine for…

Category Archives: social media

Keeping the conversation going at the Bleacher Bar

By nature, bars are very social places. You meet up with friends after a long day of work, hit one up before or after sporting events or just for a liquid lunch (don’t lie you’ve had one or two before). With that in mind, I always find it interesting that in general, they don’t try…

HR Pros: Don’t Become Bad Flacks

Last week I blogged pondering who is vetting the social media jobs, and over the course of the week I began to wonder if recruiters knew about the tools that they had at their finger tips. Instead of doing some work to look for candidates, I saw folks just syndicating jobs into a feed with…

Five for Friday 4.9

For some reason this week went slow and then flew by. I guess time flies when you’re having fun or the weather turns really warm. Hope all your weeks went well – mine was great a Sabers game in Boston last night, a gala with Mrs. Espo tonight and birthday celebrations tomorrow. If you are…

Nike’s new Tiger commercial

Over the past few months I have written a few posts on Tiger and what he should do from a PR standpoint (here and here) and also offered a suggestion to Nike. While none of my advice was taken, the shoe-maker did create a very powerful new commercial tying in with the golfer’s return to…

Don’t kill the White House press corps

When I read Lloyd Grove’s Death of the White House Press Corps on the Daily Beast yesterday I was immediately intrigued. The print media has been labeled a dying industry for the past few years, but the White House press corps would be spared the axe, right? The social media-saturated society that we currently live…

Dramatic contacts

Now when I saw this commercial yesterday online, it didn’t really come across as all that appealing. However when vegging out in front of the tube, I could see the real beauty behind the commercial. Like most e-retailers 1-800 Contacts relies on the Web to sell their products.  There are many products that can get…

Who vets social media jobs?

A recent Forbes article suggests that social media is the hottest job in the journalism industry this year.  This trend is something that I’ve seen popping up a lot – a Google job search for “Social Media Jobs” comes up with 10 different sites in the top 10 advertising SM jobs. Mashable, number nine for…

Category Archives: social media

Keeping the conversation going at the Bleacher Bar

By nature, bars are very social places. You meet up with friends after a long day of work, hit one up before or after sporting events or just for a liquid lunch (don’t lie you’ve had one or two before). With that in mind, I always find it interesting that in general, they don’t try…

HR Pros: Don’t Become Bad Flacks

Last week I blogged pondering who is vetting the social media jobs, and over the course of the week I began to wonder if recruiters knew about the tools that they had at their finger tips. Instead of doing some work to look for candidates, I saw folks just syndicating jobs into a feed with…

Five for Friday 4.9

For some reason this week went slow and then flew by. I guess time flies when you’re having fun or the weather turns really warm. Hope all your weeks went well – mine was great a Sabers game in Boston last night, a gala with Mrs. Espo tonight and birthday celebrations tomorrow. If you are…

Nike’s new Tiger commercial

Over the past few months I have written a few posts on Tiger and what he should do from a PR standpoint (here and here) and also offered a suggestion to Nike. While none of my advice was taken, the shoe-maker did create a very powerful new commercial tying in with the golfer’s return to…

Don’t kill the White House press corps

When I read Lloyd Grove’s Death of the White House Press Corps on the Daily Beast yesterday I was immediately intrigued. The print media has been labeled a dying industry for the past few years, but the White House press corps would be spared the axe, right? The social media-saturated society that we currently live…

Dramatic contacts

Now when I saw this commercial yesterday online, it didn’t really come across as all that appealing. However when vegging out in front of the tube, I could see the real beauty behind the commercial. Like most e-retailers 1-800 Contacts relies on the Web to sell their products.  There are many products that can get…

Who vets social media jobs?

A recent Forbes article suggests that social media is the hottest job in the journalism industry this year.  This trend is something that I’ve seen popping up a lot – a Google job search for “Social Media Jobs” comes up with 10 different sites in the top 10 advertising SM jobs. Mashable, number nine for…

Category Archives: social media

Keeping the conversation going at the Bleacher Bar

By nature, bars are very social places. You meet up with friends after a long day of work, hit one up before or after sporting events or just for a liquid lunch (don’t lie you’ve had one or two before). With that in mind, I always find it interesting that in general, they don’t try…

HR Pros: Don’t Become Bad Flacks

Last week I blogged pondering who is vetting the social media jobs, and over the course of the week I began to wonder if recruiters knew about the tools that they had at their finger tips. Instead of doing some work to look for candidates, I saw folks just syndicating jobs into a feed with…

Five for Friday 4.9

For some reason this week went slow and then flew by. I guess time flies when you’re having fun or the weather turns really warm. Hope all your weeks went well – mine was great a Sabers game in Boston last night, a gala with Mrs. Espo tonight and birthday celebrations tomorrow. If you are…

Nike’s new Tiger commercial

Over the past few months I have written a few posts on Tiger and what he should do from a PR standpoint (here and here) and also offered a suggestion to Nike. While none of my advice was taken, the shoe-maker did create a very powerful new commercial tying in with the golfer’s return to…

Don’t kill the White House press corps

When I read Lloyd Grove’s Death of the White House Press Corps on the Daily Beast yesterday I was immediately intrigued. The print media has been labeled a dying industry for the past few years, but the White House press corps would be spared the axe, right? The social media-saturated society that we currently live…

Dramatic contacts

Now when I saw this commercial yesterday online, it didn’t really come across as all that appealing. However when vegging out in front of the tube, I could see the real beauty behind the commercial. Like most e-retailers 1-800 Contacts relies on the Web to sell their products.  There are many products that can get…

Who vets social media jobs?

A recent Forbes article suggests that social media is the hottest job in the journalism industry this year.  This trend is something that I’ve seen popping up a lot – a Google job search for “Social Media Jobs” comes up with 10 different sites in the top 10 advertising SM jobs. Mashable, number nine for…

Category Archives: social media

Keeping the conversation going at the Bleacher Bar

By nature, bars are very social places. You meet up with friends after a long day of work, hit one up before or after sporting events or just for a liquid lunch (don’t lie you’ve had one or two before). With that in mind, I always find it interesting that in general, they don’t try…

HR Pros: Don’t Become Bad Flacks

Last week I blogged pondering who is vetting the social media jobs, and over the course of the week I began to wonder if recruiters knew about the tools that they had at their finger tips. Instead of doing some work to look for candidates, I saw folks just syndicating jobs into a feed with…

Five for Friday 4.9

For some reason this week went slow and then flew by. I guess time flies when you’re having fun or the weather turns really warm. Hope all your weeks went well – mine was great a Sabers game in Boston last night, a gala with Mrs. Espo tonight and birthday celebrations tomorrow. If you are…

Nike’s new Tiger commercial

Over the past few months I have written a few posts on Tiger and what he should do from a PR standpoint (here and here) and also offered a suggestion to Nike. While none of my advice was taken, the shoe-maker did create a very powerful new commercial tying in with the golfer’s return to…

Don’t kill the White House press corps

When I read Lloyd Grove’s Death of the White House Press Corps on the Daily Beast yesterday I was immediately intrigued. The print media has been labeled a dying industry for the past few years, but the White House press corps would be spared the axe, right? The social media-saturated society that we currently live…

Dramatic contacts

Now when I saw this commercial yesterday online, it didn’t really come across as all that appealing. However when vegging out in front of the tube, I could see the real beauty behind the commercial. Like most e-retailers 1-800 Contacts relies on the Web to sell their products.  There are many products that can get…

Who vets social media jobs?

A recent Forbes article suggests that social media is the hottest job in the journalism industry this year.  This trend is something that I’ve seen popping up a lot – a Google job search for “Social Media Jobs” comes up with 10 different sites in the top 10 advertising SM jobs. Mashable, number nine for…

Category Archives: social media

Keeping the conversation going at the Bleacher Bar

By nature, bars are very social places. You meet up with friends after a long day of work, hit one up before or after sporting events or just for a liquid lunch (don’t lie you’ve had one or two before). With that in mind, I always find it interesting that in general, they don’t try…

HR Pros: Don’t Become Bad Flacks

Last week I blogged pondering who is vetting the social media jobs, and over the course of the week I began to wonder if recruiters knew about the tools that they had at their finger tips. Instead of doing some work to look for candidates, I saw folks just syndicating jobs into a feed with…

Five for Friday 4.9

For some reason this week went slow and then flew by. I guess time flies when you’re having fun or the weather turns really warm. Hope all your weeks went well – mine was great a Sabers game in Boston last night, a gala with Mrs. Espo tonight and birthday celebrations tomorrow. If you are…

Nike’s new Tiger commercial

Over the past few months I have written a few posts on Tiger and what he should do from a PR standpoint (here and here) and also offered a suggestion to Nike. While none of my advice was taken, the shoe-maker did create a very powerful new commercial tying in with the golfer’s return to…

Don’t kill the White House press corps

When I read Lloyd Grove’s Death of the White House Press Corps on the Daily Beast yesterday I was immediately intrigued. The print media has been labeled a dying industry for the past few years, but the White House press corps would be spared the axe, right? The social media-saturated society that we currently live…

Dramatic contacts

Now when I saw this commercial yesterday online, it didn’t really come across as all that appealing. However when vegging out in front of the tube, I could see the real beauty behind the commercial. Like most e-retailers 1-800 Contacts relies on the Web to sell their products.  There are many products that can get…

Who vets social media jobs?

A recent Forbes article suggests that social media is the hottest job in the journalism industry this year.  This trend is something that I’ve seen popping up a lot – a Google job search for “Social Media Jobs” comes up with 10 different sites in the top 10 advertising SM jobs. Mashable, number nine for…

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