Anyone still questioning the power and potential business applications of social media should take notice of a new project initiated by an Internet giant and announced this morning According to The New York Times and ABC News, Facebook has announced a … Continue reading
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Innovative business is much like Jazz, combining disciplined analysis with unbridled creativity to produce breakthrough ideas and products. That is the message of a wonderful article that appeared in the most recent New York Times Sunday Business section. The article took much … Continue reading
Friend and colleague Michael Fineman of San Francisco’s Fineman Public Relations has released his annual Top 10 PR Blunders List. The 2011 list torches everyone from presidential candidates to Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream for truly outrageous missteps and miscalculations … Continue reading
The long-running television reality show, known as the Republican debates, has reached a point of absurdity with the recent announcement that Donald Trump will moderate a December 27 episode in Iowa. Many of the remaining candidate have expressed plans to … Continue reading
The Internet has transformed the manner in which many businesses present and market themselves. A primary challenge is to describe and promote a compelling, yet consistent image both on the web and in all other aspects of the marketing process. … Continue reading
Every once in a while, you’ll open a new book and find yourself nodding your head in agreement with the author. That’s what happened to me during the past few days, as I read Seth Godin’s new book, We Are … Continue reading
The occasion of Steve Jobs’ retirement as CEO of Apple has raised awareness of the power of one brilliant individual on modern society. He envisioned and gave life to the Macintosh, the IPod, the IPhone, the IPad and many other … Continue reading
The ongoing scandal involving the Murdoch media empire should remind us how the pursuit of sleaze begets bad journalism. When a newspaper, television or radio station, or blog goes out of its way to feed the public’s most prurient interests, … Continue reading
The latest salvo in the battle for social media supremacy is the introduction of Google+, an attempt by the search engine giant to confront the growing popularity (and profitability) of Facebook. As described in a various online articles, Google+ offers … Continue reading
“The new new thing is a notion that is poised to be taken seriously by the marketplace. It’s the idea that is a tiny push away from general acceptance and, when it gets that push, will change the world.” … Continue reading