Top-Spin: Topsy Tells You Who To Target on Twitter
Our newest member of the team here at March, Rachel Leamon, recently wrote a hugely useful post about 10 Reasons Why PR Should Embrace Twitter. If you haven’t read it, you…
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The Facebook Question
The lines between what is private and public have been blurring more and more as social media becomes increasingly popular
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Twittersourcing
This is the kind of evolution of Twitter that I find really positive. As a PR professional, I am finding Twitter to increasingly be as useful for custom search and feedback as it is for broadcasting data and information.
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Net Neutrality And Social Media: Not a Simple Issue
This week we witnessed the debate surrounding net neutrality regulations being given new life by FCC chairman, Julius Genachowski. The debate has the potential to profoundly impact the economy that has been fueled by the Internet, as well as the direction of…
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Time Will Tell
With school starting back up for me, this week’s TIME article, What College Students Don’t Know, caught my eye. Writer, David McNew, puts in perspective how far we have come socially, culturally and technologically from a college freshman’s point…
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Tweets, Texts and Feeds–Oh My!
Steve Rubel wrote this in a recent Advertising Age column. With all of the social networking sites and Web 2.0 tools out there, he offers readers a few interesting tips on effectively managing this participation. A brief summary of his…
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A good, not-so-old-fashioned prank
I think the most sophisticated practical joke I ever played growing up was on my parents. I was about 10 (I think), and completely oblivious to the concept of ‘good wine’. My parents had been keeping a bottle of apparently ’good’ red wine for…
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Sound Off on Social Analyst Relations
We’ve covered Twitter, forums, the viral spread of social networking and these tools’ impact on media and customer relations. However, one area that seems to get left out of the industry-wide Web 2.0…
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Google to NYC: “What is a browser?”
Google reps recently polled random people in Manhattan, asking them the simple question: “What is a browser?”
Take a look at the video and blog post from The Next Web, but before you do, think to yourself how you would…
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