Creating a Corporate Blog
Corporate blogs can be an excellent way to establish thought leadership, build communities and drive additional traffic to an organization’s Web site. For example, since Communiqué PR started its blog in January 2008, we have seen a 200 percent increase in Web traffic and the blog has been a terrific way to give our clients […]
Leveraging the Power of Twitter
The power of Twitter is evident. For the first time an individual can broadcast a message to millions of people in an instant. But how companies will leverage that power to achieve their business objectives is not yet as evident. I recently participated in a panel hosted by Perkins Coie and Madrona Venture Group focused […]
Facebook vs. MySpace
Recently I presented at the 2009 Communicators Conference in Portland, Ore. My discussion focused on the changing media landscape and its effect on communication. It was fun and interesting to talk about the changes I am seeing. With so much transition occurring in our industry, I think it pushes each and every one of us […]
The Words We Love to Overuse
A recent post in the New York Times “After Deadline” blog – an online section devoted to examining questions of grammar, usage and style – examined the words writers love to overuse. Since we’re increasingly called upon to create more written content on behalf of our clients, we find this blog helpful to improve our […]
How to Connect with Reporters and Influencers on Twitter
There’s been a lot of discussion about the popularity of Twitter and its growth over the past year. Twitter’s popularity has extended into the media with many high profile and prolific journalists (think CNN’s Larry King, NBC News’ David Gregory and Wall Street Journal‘s Walt Mossberg) using the micro-blogging site to interact with their readers […]
Major Brands Learn to Embrace Twitter
Twitter is growing at breakneck speed, and major brands can no longer afford to ignore it. According to social media guide Mashable.com, Twitter grew an astounding 752 percent in 2008. And according to market tracker Hitwise, traffic to Twitter went up 43 percent after Oprah joined Twitter on her show. For comparison, Facebook grew about […]
TechFlash 100 Ranks Social Involvement of Seattle Companies
Last week, TechFlash.com published a list of the top 100 Seattle companies that are drawing the most Web traffic and attention on Twitter, blogs and with other media. Working closely with YouNoodle, a start-up which monitors a company’s media buzz, TechFlash ranked companies on a scale of zero to 100. The higher the number, the […]
What are Twitter Hashtags?
Twitter can be an invaluable resource. From chatting with friends to connecting with new people, this social network provides a way to instantaneously share information. But the sheer volume of conversations and links can be overwhelming, and many people find it difficult to navigate. So we were pleased to learn about a Twitter feature designed […]
Digital’s Role on Public Relations
Given the current economic conditions and the demise of many print publications, conversations are increasingly taking place online through networks and platforms such as Twitter and Facebook. We recently wrote a blog post about the power of Twitter and the impact of Facebook on companies like Coca-Cola. There’s no doubt social media is a hot […]
Coca-Cola Fan Page Takes Facebook by Storm
Companies looking to leverage the power of Facebook to attract the masses may want to take a lesson from Coca-Cola fans Dusty Sorg and Michael Jedrzejewski. With a fan base of 3.3 million users, Sorg and Jedrzejewski’s Coca-Cola Facebook fan page is one of the most popular pages on Facebook – second to Barack Obama […]