Social Media

St. Thomas Goes Social

            This post was written by Kevin McFall, Vice President of Global Business Development for […]

What communications pros need to understand about the online privacy debate

I can’t seem to figure out why Facebook thinks I might want to see the new Natalie Portman/Ashton Kutcher vehicle, […]

2011 predictions: data visualizations, location-based networking and Quora

It’s the beginning of the year and that means everyone is making resolutions, coming up with predictions and trying to […]

2011 predictions: SMO, videos and mobile

It’s the beginning of the year and that means everyone is making resolutions, coming up with predictions and trying to […]

The New PR: Super Responsibility, solid research & the equity of relationships

Celebrating (or something like that!) a half decade of bad pitches It was early 2006: Biz Stone was working at […]

2011 predictions: new platforms and traces of engagement

It’s the beginning of the year and that means everyone is making resolutions, coming up with predictions and trying to […]

2011 predictions: hyperlocal, broadcast & digital education

It’s the beginning of the year and that means everyone is making resolutions, coming up with predictions and trying to […]

Top 5 Cision Blog stories of 2010

With the holidays upon us, we wanted to pull out some highlights of our most popular stories in 2010 and […]

Conversation curation: the new frontier in PR

As a reporter for a community newspaper many moons ago, I developed a bad habit. After a city council meeting […]

What do you wish for this holiday season? #prwish is like the Delilah of Twitter

If you have a light station in your city, you might know who Delilah is. She’s the buttery-voiced radio DJ […]

Does failure of Digital Death campaign mean bad things for social media?

If you’ve ever seen an episode of 30 Rock, you know Jane Krakowski plays a self-absorbed actress named Jenna Maroney […]

When does it work to have a sense of humor in social media?

Cynthia Boris’ recent blog post about Skittles’ Facebook presence and its random musings pointed out that seemingly meaningless wall posts […]

Are journalists and influencers two separate groups?

Jon Stewart, who regularly spoofs real news programs on the Daily Show, was recently named by AskMen.com as the most influential […]

Empty Endorsements: Moving beyond retweets and “likes”

This post was written by Phil Kam, Cision Analysis’ director of new services who is integrating social media analysis into […]

Are organizations beginning to coalesce around the social Web?

As social Web monitoring and engagement have grown to become predominant topics of discussion in public relations and marketing circles […]

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