A year or two ago, the traffic directed from social media channels couldn’t hold a candle to what search engines were bringing in to websites.
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Social media proves it not only connects, but can be a matter of life and death
The Boston bombings have topped the charts as an example of how a tragedy can play out on social media.
Visiting PR clients in person should be an easy task, but sometimes it takes that old Southern charm
Visiting PR clients in person should be an easy task, but sometimes it takes that old Southern charm.
In PR, we are always looking for the next big thing. After the past few weeks, I’m convinced you are looking at it.
In PR, we are always looking for the next big thing. After the past few weeks, I’m convinced you are looking at it.
Maker’s Mark gets a lesson in brand identity
They can go without their favorite bourbon for a little while if they have to, but don’t you dare water it down. That’s the consensus from the recent debacle in which Maker’s Mark found itself. Parent company of the Kentucky bourbon, Beam Inc., announced last week that they were becoming so successful, experiencing tremendous growing […]
Working in the Great Divide: PR and Journalism
When I was a reporter working for several daily newspapers in the 1980s, we instinctively fell silent when a company salesperson would walk by our desks. In those days, journalists were purists: newspaper salespeople wore nicer clothes, drove fancier cars and made lots more money, but we were more comfortable in our glow of righteousness. […]
Between the Commas
As we were telling a potential new client yesterday, it’s all about what’s “between the commas!” In the summer of 2005, I was struggling to find the right words when an important new client’s chief marketing officer proudly handed me a large three-ringed binder that contained the official branding statement for which his firm had […]
Announcement by The Associated Press to include Samsung-sponsored Tweets is part of an evolving platform
The Associated Press announced it will begin having sponsored tweets on its Twitter feed and Samsung will be the first company to take part in it. Twitter has had advertising for some time in the form of Promoted Tweets – tweets purchased by advertisers that appear in targeted users’ Twitter feeds. The Promoted Tweets are […]
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It could be that scary time of year to ask clients to rate our delivery of service. Yesterday, I had an annual birthday lunch with a friend with whom I used to work at the AJC named Sherrill Evans Mahoney. She is currently a salesperson for the New York Times. We happen to share the […]
Still weathering the superstorm
We’ve all seen the damaging effect “Frankenstorm” has had on the east coast – and now we’re seeing the nation come together in the relief effort. With elections this week, a new set of problems has joined the massive list. From electronic voting machines without power and shortages of backup paper ballots; polling centers without power, […]
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Facebook is a breeze for my Mom. Maybe it’s time she “liked” the bourbon pages! Many people say they join Facebook to keep up with their kids. I’m just trying to follow my Mom, who celebrates her 96th birthday Wednesday. While many Atlantans will be handing out candy to Halloween trick-or-treaters, my family will be […]
Trending – Social Media and the POTUS
Do followers = votes? In history class we learned about the first televised presidential debates. In 1960, Americans could turn on their television sets to see Richard Nixon – a sweaty man, gripping the podium and blending into the grey background – versus John F. Kennedy – a calm, tanned, extremely handsome man. In an election where every […]
Penn State’s ongoing battle with crisis communication
Last fall when news broke of the Jerry Sandusky scandal, the entire nation wondered how Penn State would handle the crisis. The child abuse fiasco is a public relations disaster that Penn State will surely be dealing with for years and years to come. So, what should Penn State do? The day after Sandusky was […]
