Our Favorite Business Blogs
With small- and medium-sized business playing such a critical role in the health of our nation’s economy, it is no surprise that there are thousands of blogs aimed at helping people grow or manage their companies. However, with so many blogs written for the entrepreneur or business owner, we felt it important to highlight the […]
Innovation in Tech Industry to Fuel Recession Recovery
Last week I had the opportunity to attend IDC’s Tech Outlook 2010 conference in Seattle. Produced by analyst firm IDC, the conference series features top IDC analysts sharing their research and perspectives on key technologies, trends and opportunities for 2010. Geared towards C-level executives, marketing and sales teams, business development directors and product managers, the […]
Desktop Apps Without Installs
Imagine accessing a new desktop app without having to endure the install process. We are all familiar with the numerous steps we have to take to actually run the apps we want, download the app, run the install, determine what dependencies are required (e.g. .Net, Java, Adobe AIR), install those technologies, resume install and finally […]
Wildfire Interactive Provides Easy, Customizable Facebook Campaigns
Social media contests have the power to drive massive awareness and engagement for an organization. Earlier this year we blogged about the benefits these campaigns can provide both consumer and business-to-business (B2B) companies, as well as a case study about a successful Facebook campaign we launched. While we have experience developing and executing social media […]
How to Effectively Say No
In the world of professional services with today’s uncertain economic times, many people cringe at the thought of saying “no”, especially to a client or prospective client. However, there are times when saying no is exactly what needs to be said. So how does one say “no” effectively? Bud Caddell, strategy director for advertising agency […]
New Research Highlights the Importance of Hyperlocal Networks
Did you hear about that car accident on Capitol Hill? What about the construction mess at the intersection of Pike and Pine? The new bakery that just opened around the corner? It’s not likely you’ll hear about what’s going on in your own neighborhood from your local newspaper, favorite TV news channel or radio station. […]
The Value of Product Demos and Why Companies Should Consider Them
So you’ve developed a great product. The funding is locked down, a marketing plan is set into gear and the product is ready to be launched into the world. Before you release your new product into the wild, you might want to consider developing a product demonstration. A demo can help a company validate and […]
HARO Features a New Search Tool for Industry Awards
Peter Shankman’s Help a Reporter Out (HARO) recently featured a new service from mBLAST called AwardSync. This free service enables award organizers to post information and publicize industry award programs. It also makes it easy for organizations and PR professionals to find awards relevant to their specific industry and vertical market. AwardSync provides information about […]
Social Media Provides Expression of What People Want
Businesses are using social media for a variety of communication objectives – providing customer support, sharing breaking news and offering promotional information. The power of these networks to easily and quickly gather real-time perceptions is unprecedented. Market research that used to take thousands of dollars and weeks if not months to complete, can now be […]
Social Media and Fundraising
A number of people have recently asked me about social media and its relation to fundraising. Some of the questions we have been asked include: How can we leverage social media to raise money for our nonprofit organization? Will our online or social media fundraising activities cannibalize our traditional fundraising activities? How do we set […]