Saturday, October 11th, 2008
I am super-proud that my Director of Operation, Saul Wainwright, took the initiative to secure the funds from Abraham Harrison to financially help out BarCamp Africa, taking place at the Mountain View, California, Google campus today. Here’s Saul’s report that I found posted over at Marketing Conversation, Abraham & Harrison Sponsors BarCamp Africa:
Tomorrow is […]
Thursday, September 11th, 2008
I am starting a new series of blog posts called “What AH Does.” This is a series of free-form posts by members of the Abraham Harrison staff. Instead of a book report, I asked my staff to write a company report. While the request was generally free-form and I didn’t care what was written — […]
Wednesday, August 13th, 2008
Jeremy Pepper just wrote a blog post entitled Can I can get a big cup of STFU please? that you should read. The long story short is that social media is just one part of public relations and that everything really hinges on relationships and connections (Via Marketing Conversation and POP! PR Jots):
The fact is […]
I love my Twitter friends. I had a clue what twitter hashtags were based on context, but I wasn’t sure how formalized it is. Well, I just asked my followers on Twitter and I got replies almost immediately from @afhill, @troyturner, @AnnOhio (Ann hates them). Actually, in addition to the useful content over at Hashtags.org […]
When it comes down to it, reputation defense and crisis management demands engagement: resistance is futile. Here’s some excellent advice from Local Advertising Journal about the risks and rewards of Online Reputation Management: Eliminate the Negative:
A negative review of your business or product is detrimental to your online reputation, but if it is managed correctly […]
Jennifer Mattern just wrote a great post answering some of your questions regarding the important question, Should You Jump Into Social Networks to Promote Your Business? over at RedFly Marketing:
There’s a lot of buzz in the online PR world about social networking, whether that be traditional social networks like MySpace and Facebook or social networking […]
Zach Goldfarb wrote a great post over at the Washington Post and popped me an email to see if I had any comment on it. I did! The article was posted on Friday last and is called TechPost: Washington’s Twin Tech Towns. My comment starts right below the following video:
I attended the Spank party for […]