Monthly Archives: October 2012

What Small Businesses Could Learn From Red Bull

Revolving Social Platforms Red Bull didn’t just inherit the crown, they took it. Where content is the king, Red Bull, […]

[Infographic] Facebook vs. Twitter: Which Social Media Network Wins the PR Race?

Are you using social media platforms to augment your PR efforts? If not, consider these PR tips for the two […]

Seek Or Shout selected as one of Sarah’s Faves

Around quittin’ time yesterday, a chorus of “hooray!”, “we’re famous!” and “hot-diggity!” went up when we learned that Seek Or […]

Twitter is testing “like” and “star” buttons instead of “favorite”

When the “like” button became a prominent feature on Facebook, I wasn’t a fan. I think the “like” button makes […]

4 Can’t-Ignore Tips for Launching a Cause Marketing Campaign

We live in a time where the herringbone flats you buy from Toms Shoes supply a pair to a child […]

To Chicago for the Forrester eBusiness & Channel Strategy Forum!

This has been one busy month for us! So far we have dropped in to Las Vegas for the DMA, […]

More Real-Time Signs That PR and Marketing Are Merging

A few weeks ago Access Intelligence announced its acquisition of four publications - including Chief Marketer - from Penton Media. This news, which went largely unnoticed, is yet more evidence of a larger and unstoppable trend. PR is becoming central to marketing, while marketing is looking increasingly more like PR.

Keeping our children safe in November

When: November What: The freedom of childhood is a mindset of indestructibility, where children run, jump, kick, swim, playand get […]

The three emerging categories of press releases

Search has had a significant impact on the press release’s evolution.  While press releases are still viable means for announcing […]

Fall TV Lineup… Did They Live Up To The Hype?

The Fall TV lineup… for months prior, networks tease with trailers, posters, and predictions for the season’s “best new show!” […]

Content Marketing, Trend Spotting & Influencer Outreach

Senior editor of Bulldog Reporter Richard Carufel talks to Heidi Sullivan, global vice president of media research at Cision, to discuss our […]

Anonymous Journalism: Is All Coverage Good Coverage?

Sometimes getting media coverage can feel like pulling a rabbit out of a hat or even worse, hopeless. HARO (Help […]

Citizen journalism today and tomorrow

Journalism is a constantly changing beast. In a world where deadlines are a constant, and newsroom staffs dwindle, citizen journalism […]

Links We Love: Promoted Posts, Stories, and Pizza Hut

Facebook promoted posts: Yes or no? We already asked four marketing influencers this week on the Vocus Blog and now, thanks to a Sterne Agee study, we have a definitive answer. Or do we? Find out what the majority of Facebook users think of promoted posts and much more in this week’s Links We Love.

Editor from Wisconsin’s Milton Courier tweets news

Milton Courier managing editor and online editor James Debilzen tweets links to news from the paper, as well as information […]

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