From the monthly archives:

August 2009

Economics of the Airline Industry – First Class is Not Created Equal…

August 28, 2009

Today I write to you from a first class seat aboard a Delta/Northwest flight (and seriously, this merger is less than smooth from the consumers end) which along with an article in today’s Wall Street Journal by Karen Blumenthal, “How I Got Burned by Beanie Babies” prompted me to think about “luxury” items and the [...]

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Five Personal PR Pet Peeves

August 19, 2009

The following is a guest post from PR Consultant & Author, Linda VandeVrede
On most days I am really fascinated by public relations. There are a few things, however, that always seem to get under my skin and ruin the moment when I come across them. I call them my personal PR pet peeves.

Magazine websites [...]

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Freaking out over Google Caffeine? Relax….

August 15, 2009

Today I’ll use our blog to post a response to our current clients and the inquiries we’ve received over the last week with regard to Google’s Caffeine release. While VERY elementary in explanation, we wanted to break it down to the terms that make sense to you (heavy geek to human translation here.)  None of [...]

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Is Your Social Media Agency Social?

August 11, 2009

In our industry as a social media agency, much like every other industry, there are “leaders” that rise to the top. Most of the time, the “leaders” are seen as the ones you see in the press most, or the ones that have written books, or the ones that have enough ad budget to extend [...]

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What Does Twitter Mean – Top 20 Things to Know

August 1, 2009

Twitter 101 – 20 things to know, do and not do from Amanda Vega

What is Twitter – What does Twitter mean? Twitter is a microblogging tool that allows you to keep people updated in real time – much like instant messenger, but with reach to multiple people at one time.
How to select a [...]

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