How to Give a Good Phone Interview With Media
In a world where your work force might be spread around the globe, being an effective communicator via email and phone is imperative. Though we use the phone to communicate daily with co-workers, clients and friends or family, we use a different set of principles and guidelines than are needed for a phone interview. Chances […]
What Does Your “About Us” Page Communicate?
The “About Us” page is one of the most important pages – and often most visited – on any company’s website. For most businesses, the messaging is first created at the early stages of the website’s design and most likely has not been reviewed since. However, while you may not be paying attention to it, […]
Facebook Tips for Companies: Archiving Live Chats
A client recently approached us about archiving Facebook chats in order to further engage their audience. Many companies find Facebook chats are an excellent way to maintain contact with their consumer base. Providing archives of these conversations is a helpful way to allow continued viewing of, and participation with these conversations. We did a little […]
Lessons Learned in Social Media From a Reality TV Show?
Earlier this year, NBC debuted a new singing competition, The Voice, which at first glance seemed similar to FOX’s American Idol. Talented young performers all looking for their big break in the music industry by performing in front of celebrity judges or “coaches,” as The Voice coins them, including Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green, Adam […]
Invite Only: Google+
With the recent launch of Google+, everyone is speculating how this new social media “project” will fit within the overall landscape dominated by well-established players such as Facebook and Twitter. Are we really ready to adopt yet another new platform? And what is this new platform exactly? One answer currently prevails: Only time will tell. […]
Guerrilla Video: Win or Waste?
It is hard to predict which videos will become an internet hit. Many marketers try to develop videos they think will go viral – and focus a lot of time on the quality of the video. However, oftentimes the videos that go viral are not those with the slickest production quality, but the ones with […]
A Lion’s Share of Media
In case you missed the buzz around town earlier this month, more than 15,000 members of Lions Clubs International (LCI) convened in Seattle for its 94th International Convention, one of the world’s largest annual conventions of its kind. It was the first time the annual convention was held in the Pacific Northwest, and specific to […]
Making the Most of Your Email Signature
When was the last time you gave thought to your email signature? The other day I was searching for a specific email from a colleague to find an attached document. After sorting my emails by attachments, I quickly realized that every email from that individual showed as one with an attachment as he included an […]
The Power of Infographics
Think back to the days when you were a child learning to read. At that age, most of us gravitated toward books that primarily consisted of vibrant illustrations or photos. As a young child, it was often pictures that truly helped us understand words and stories. Now, flash forward to your adult life and you’ll […]
Intel’s Museum of Me Marks Advancement in Creative Online Marketing
Ever thought about a museum dedicated solely to you? Intel did, and found marketing and branding gold. Following the concept of LinkedIn’s more basic “Connection Timeline,” Intel recently released the “Museum of Me,” (MoM) in which the viewer is able to tour a virtual museum display dedicated to his or her life – or at […]