Category Archives: social media

Privacy in social media

How much privacy do you expect when joining the social conversation? For me, I went into it knowing that I was giving away some privacy and exposing myself to the world. In working an account for a corporation, I see the openness of these conversations as a way to interact with customers on a 1:1…

Wyclef's brilliant PR response to attacks

Amid many of the stories that were printed on the relief in Haiti, perhaps the most troubling one was about Fugees front man Wyclef Jean supposedly profiting off of his charity. This morning he responded with a YouTube video to the allegations. This is a brilliant PR move (similar to Conan’s) that also gives more…

Five for Friday 1.15

Welcome to this week’s Five for Friday. This week was filled with a number of stories pertaining to tragedy as well as PR wins and a major misstep by a major media outlet. To me the week was one big blur and introspection, how about you? If you haven’t donated money to assist the folks…

Crisis PR comes to Social Media

When valuing a PR team, many companies will look at the thickness of a clip book or the quality of releases and other written collateral. The one thing that they often neglect to measure, maybe because they are optimists, is the skill of a PR team when crisis strikes. Now no one wants to think…

Rate this Washington Post email

Over the past few weeks there has been a lot of chatter of newspapers looking to integrate Twitter and other social communities into their being. Now I’d seen a lot of promotion like fan/follow us on their page, which seemed pretty unobtrusive. Hell if you like the content why not share. However today I received…

Cartoon of the Day part 2

I saw this one on the Gaping Void this morning and couldn’t help sharing it as a second cartoon for today.

Colleges and Universities – embrace your communities

Over the weekend, my wife checked into her school’s academic portal and was puzzled by what she saw – an announcement that it was last call to register for her law school graduation. While she was positive that she hadn’t seen an email, it is also quite possible that an email got lost among the…

Category Archives: social media

Privacy in social media

How much privacy do you expect when joining the social conversation? For me, I went into it knowing that I was giving away some privacy and exposing myself to the world. In working an account for a corporation, I see the openness of these conversations as a way to interact with customers on a 1:1…

Wyclef's brilliant PR response to attacks

Amid many of the stories that were printed on the relief in Haiti, perhaps the most troubling one was about Fugees front man Wyclef Jean supposedly profiting off of his charity. This morning he responded with a YouTube video to the allegations. This is a brilliant PR move (similar to Conan’s) that also gives more…

Five for Friday 1.15

Welcome to this week’s Five for Friday. This week was filled with a number of stories pertaining to tragedy as well as PR wins and a major misstep by a major media outlet. To me the week was one big blur and introspection, how about you? If you haven’t donated money to assist the folks…

Crisis PR comes to Social Media

When valuing a PR team, many companies will look at the thickness of a clip book or the quality of releases and other written collateral. The one thing that they often neglect to measure, maybe because they are optimists, is the skill of a PR team when crisis strikes. Now no one wants to think…

Rate this Washington Post email

Over the past few weeks there has been a lot of chatter of newspapers looking to integrate Twitter and other social communities into their being. Now I’d seen a lot of promotion like fan/follow us on their page, which seemed pretty unobtrusive. Hell if you like the content why not share. However today I received…

Cartoon of the Day part 2

I saw this one on the Gaping Void this morning and couldn’t help sharing it as a second cartoon for today.

Colleges and Universities – embrace your communities

Over the weekend, my wife checked into her school’s academic portal and was puzzled by what she saw – an announcement that it was last call to register for her law school graduation. While she was positive that she hadn’t seen an email, it is also quite possible that an email got lost among the…

Category Archives: social media

Privacy in social media

How much privacy do you expect when joining the social conversation? For me, I went into it knowing that I was giving away some privacy and exposing myself to the world. In working an account for a corporation, I see the openness of these conversations as a way to interact with customers on a 1:1…

Wyclef's brilliant PR response to attacks

Amid many of the stories that were printed on the relief in Haiti, perhaps the most troubling one was about Fugees front man Wyclef Jean supposedly profiting off of his charity. This morning he responded with a YouTube video to the allegations. This is a brilliant PR move (similar to Conan’s) that also gives more…

Five for Friday 1.15

Welcome to this week’s Five for Friday. This week was filled with a number of stories pertaining to tragedy as well as PR wins and a major misstep by a major media outlet. To me the week was one big blur and introspection, how about you? If you haven’t donated money to assist the folks…

Crisis PR comes to Social Media

When valuing a PR team, many companies will look at the thickness of a clip book or the quality of releases and other written collateral. The one thing that they often neglect to measure, maybe because they are optimists, is the skill of a PR team when crisis strikes. Now no one wants to think…

Rate this Washington Post email

Over the past few weeks there has been a lot of chatter of newspapers looking to integrate Twitter and other social communities into their being. Now I’d seen a lot of promotion like fan/follow us on their page, which seemed pretty unobtrusive. Hell if you like the content why not share. However today I received…

Cartoon of the Day part 2

I saw this one on the Gaping Void this morning and couldn’t help sharing it as a second cartoon for today.

Colleges and Universities – embrace your communities

Over the weekend, my wife checked into her school’s academic portal and was puzzled by what she saw – an announcement that it was last call to register for her law school graduation. While she was positive that she hadn’t seen an email, it is also quite possible that an email got lost among the…

Category Archives: social media

Privacy in social media

How much privacy do you expect when joining the social conversation? For me, I went into it knowing that I was giving away some privacy and exposing myself to the world. In working an account for a corporation, I see the openness of these conversations as a way to interact with customers on a 1:1…

Wyclef's brilliant PR response to attacks

Amid many of the stories that were printed on the relief in Haiti, perhaps the most troubling one was about Fugees front man Wyclef Jean supposedly profiting off of his charity. This morning he responded with a YouTube video to the allegations. This is a brilliant PR move (similar to Conan’s) that also gives more…

Five for Friday 1.15

Welcome to this week’s Five for Friday. This week was filled with a number of stories pertaining to tragedy as well as PR wins and a major misstep by a major media outlet. To me the week was one big blur and introspection, how about you? If you haven’t donated money to assist the folks…

Crisis PR comes to Social Media

When valuing a PR team, many companies will look at the thickness of a clip book or the quality of releases and other written collateral. The one thing that they often neglect to measure, maybe because they are optimists, is the skill of a PR team when crisis strikes. Now no one wants to think…

Rate this Washington Post email

Over the past few weeks there has been a lot of chatter of newspapers looking to integrate Twitter and other social communities into their being. Now I’d seen a lot of promotion like fan/follow us on their page, which seemed pretty unobtrusive. Hell if you like the content why not share. However today I received…

Cartoon of the Day part 2

I saw this one on the Gaping Void this morning and couldn’t help sharing it as a second cartoon for today.

Colleges and Universities – embrace your communities

Over the weekend, my wife checked into her school’s academic portal and was puzzled by what she saw – an announcement that it was last call to register for her law school graduation. While she was positive that she hadn’t seen an email, it is also quite possible that an email got lost among the…

Category Archives: social media

Privacy in social media

How much privacy do you expect when joining the social conversation? For me, I went into it knowing that I was giving away some privacy and exposing myself to the world. In working an account for a corporation, I see the openness of these conversations as a way to interact with customers on a 1:1…

Wyclef's brilliant PR response to attacks

Amid many of the stories that were printed on the relief in Haiti, perhaps the most troubling one was about Fugees front man Wyclef Jean supposedly profiting off of his charity. This morning he responded with a YouTube video to the allegations. This is a brilliant PR move (similar to Conan’s) that also gives more…

Five for Friday 1.15

Welcome to this week’s Five for Friday. This week was filled with a number of stories pertaining to tragedy as well as PR wins and a major misstep by a major media outlet. To me the week was one big blur and introspection, how about you? If you haven’t donated money to assist the folks…

Crisis PR comes to Social Media

When valuing a PR team, many companies will look at the thickness of a clip book or the quality of releases and other written collateral. The one thing that they often neglect to measure, maybe because they are optimists, is the skill of a PR team when crisis strikes. Now no one wants to think…

Rate this Washington Post email

Over the past few weeks there has been a lot of chatter of newspapers looking to integrate Twitter and other social communities into their being. Now I’d seen a lot of promotion like fan/follow us on their page, which seemed pretty unobtrusive. Hell if you like the content why not share. However today I received…

Cartoon of the Day part 2

I saw this one on the Gaping Void this morning and couldn’t help sharing it as a second cartoon for today.

Colleges and Universities – embrace your communities

Over the weekend, my wife checked into her school’s academic portal and was puzzled by what she saw – an announcement that it was last call to register for her law school graduation. While she was positive that she hadn’t seen an email, it is also quite possible that an email got lost among the…

Category Archives: social media

Privacy in social media

How much privacy do you expect when joining the social conversation? For me, I went into it knowing that I was giving away some privacy and exposing myself to the world. In working an account for a corporation, I see the openness of these conversations as a way to interact with customers on a 1:1…

Wyclef's brilliant PR response to attacks

Amid many of the stories that were printed on the relief in Haiti, perhaps the most troubling one was about Fugees front man Wyclef Jean supposedly profiting off of his charity. This morning he responded with a YouTube video to the allegations. This is a brilliant PR move (similar to Conan’s) that also gives more…

Five for Friday 1.15

Welcome to this week’s Five for Friday. This week was filled with a number of stories pertaining to tragedy as well as PR wins and a major misstep by a major media outlet. To me the week was one big blur and introspection, how about you? If you haven’t donated money to assist the folks…

Crisis PR comes to Social Media

When valuing a PR team, many companies will look at the thickness of a clip book or the quality of releases and other written collateral. The one thing that they often neglect to measure, maybe because they are optimists, is the skill of a PR team when crisis strikes. Now no one wants to think…

Rate this Washington Post email

Over the past few weeks there has been a lot of chatter of newspapers looking to integrate Twitter and other social communities into their being. Now I’d seen a lot of promotion like fan/follow us on their page, which seemed pretty unobtrusive. Hell if you like the content why not share. However today I received…

Cartoon of the Day part 2

I saw this one on the Gaping Void this morning and couldn’t help sharing it as a second cartoon for today.

Colleges and Universities – embrace your communities

Over the weekend, my wife checked into her school’s academic portal and was puzzled by what she saw – an announcement that it was last call to register for her law school graduation. While she was positive that she hadn’t seen an email, it is also quite possible that an email got lost among the…

Category Archives: social media

Privacy in social media

How much privacy do you expect when joining the social conversation? For me, I went into it knowing that I was giving away some privacy and exposing myself to the world. In working an account for a corporation, I see the openness of these conversations as a way to interact with customers on a 1:1…

Wyclef's brilliant PR response to attacks

Amid many of the stories that were printed on the relief in Haiti, perhaps the most troubling one was about Fugees front man Wyclef Jean supposedly profiting off of his charity. This morning he responded with a YouTube video to the allegations. This is a brilliant PR move (similar to Conan’s) that also gives more…

Five for Friday 1.15

Welcome to this week’s Five for Friday. This week was filled with a number of stories pertaining to tragedy as well as PR wins and a major misstep by a major media outlet. To me the week was one big blur and introspection, how about you? If you haven’t donated money to assist the folks…

Crisis PR comes to Social Media

When valuing a PR team, many companies will look at the thickness of a clip book or the quality of releases and other written collateral. The one thing that they often neglect to measure, maybe because they are optimists, is the skill of a PR team when crisis strikes. Now no one wants to think…

Rate this Washington Post email

Over the past few weeks there has been a lot of chatter of newspapers looking to integrate Twitter and other social communities into their being. Now I’d seen a lot of promotion like fan/follow us on their page, which seemed pretty unobtrusive. Hell if you like the content why not share. However today I received…

Cartoon of the Day part 2

I saw this one on the Gaping Void this morning and couldn’t help sharing it as a second cartoon for today.

Colleges and Universities – embrace your communities

Over the weekend, my wife checked into her school’s academic portal and was puzzled by what she saw – an announcement that it was last call to register for her law school graduation. While she was positive that she hadn’t seen an email, it is also quite possible that an email got lost among the…

Category Archives: social media

Privacy in social media

How much privacy do you expect when joining the social conversation? For me, I went into it knowing that I was giving away some privacy and exposing myself to the world. In working an account for a corporation, I see the openness of these conversations as a way to interact with customers on a 1:1…

Wyclef's brilliant PR response to attacks

Amid many of the stories that were printed on the relief in Haiti, perhaps the most troubling one was about Fugees front man Wyclef Jean supposedly profiting off of his charity. This morning he responded with a YouTube video to the allegations. This is a brilliant PR move (similar to Conan’s) that also gives more…

Five for Friday 1.15

Welcome to this week’s Five for Friday. This week was filled with a number of stories pertaining to tragedy as well as PR wins and a major misstep by a major media outlet. To me the week was one big blur and introspection, how about you? If you haven’t donated money to assist the folks…

Crisis PR comes to Social Media

When valuing a PR team, many companies will look at the thickness of a clip book or the quality of releases and other written collateral. The one thing that they often neglect to measure, maybe because they are optimists, is the skill of a PR team when crisis strikes. Now no one wants to think…

Rate this Washington Post email

Over the past few weeks there has been a lot of chatter of newspapers looking to integrate Twitter and other social communities into their being. Now I’d seen a lot of promotion like fan/follow us on their page, which seemed pretty unobtrusive. Hell if you like the content why not share. However today I received…

Cartoon of the Day part 2

I saw this one on the Gaping Void this morning and couldn’t help sharing it as a second cartoon for today.

Colleges and Universities – embrace your communities

Over the weekend, my wife checked into her school’s academic portal and was puzzled by what she saw – an announcement that it was last call to register for her law school graduation. While she was positive that she hadn’t seen an email, it is also quite possible that an email got lost among the…

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