Tag Archives: blog

Blogging the way to founding a nonprofit

Today was almost the same as always, waking up and heading to the office. Like every morning, I walk to the subway station and the man who hands out the Metro and I have a quick look in the eyes......

The More Things Change, The More PR Stays The Same

I recently had the pleasure of taking part in a panel discussion at my alma mater, Bates College, on what it’s like to work in the communications industry.  This was the first such experie......

How to Get Content Re-Tweeted

Interesting PRNewser blog post on research, conducted by Dan Zarrella, around the factors surrounding retweets.  A social media marketing writer, Dan looked at how content can be optimized on Tw......

TuneUp Blog Now Live!

Windows optimization software specialist (and March PR client) TuneUp has entered the blogosphere.  Company leaders Tibor Schiemann and Christoph Laumann, among others, will be sharing tips and ......

Do You Speak Social?

As Meredith has rightly pointed out earlier this week, and I mentioned in a related article a few months ago,  social media comes down to thoughtful and genuine participation. And it seems that ......

The Evolution of the Press Release

Last week, I attended the Software Industry Conference (SIC) with the team from TuneUp Software.  Geared primarily toward software developers, the event agenda featured sessions on converting tr......

Family Reunion 2.0

While Facebook and Twitter are bringing people together, researchers at the Annenberg Center for the Digital Future at the University of Southern California have found that overall Internet use,......

Guest Bloggers: Live from the Peace Corps (Africa)

Last October, my brother, David, and his fiance, Maggie Lee, ventured to a small country in western Africa, Burkina Faso, to join the Peace Corps, essentially starting a new chapter in their lif......

If Words Matter, Why is the Media ‘Dying’?

Maybe words don’t matter anymore – best of breed, revolutionary, turnkey, next generation – surely if they meant anything, journalists wouldn’t cringe when they hear thes......