Top Content 2009 Edition

December 18, 2009 on 12:31 pm | In Brand, Branding, Customer Retention, Marketing, Media, Twitter, twittering journalists | No Comments

In case you missed some of our most read content this year, below is a sample of the top posts of 2009. Is your favorite here?

Twittering Journalists

Customer Retention Strategies

When Billboards Go Bad

Twitter: Time Waster Or Cool Tool?

Branding Lessons From Santa

Marketing Spending Pays Off

November 9, 2009 on 10:22 am | In Advertising, Email Marketing, Lead Generation, Marketing, Media, Social Media | 1 Comment

Well, here’s a big surprise: small businesses which spend more during a downturn actually do better financially. Marketing professionals have been giving this advice to businesses of all sizes since the first recession. But too many business leaders make marketing their first, instead of their last, cut. It’s nice to have some empirical data to prove our assertion.

Twitter Lists: Twittering Journalists

November 5, 2009 on 3:20 pm | In Media, Media Relations, My Creative Team, News, Online, Social Media, Twitter, twittering journalists | 1 Comment

Finally, Twitter is offering a lists function. None too soon.If you need more info on Twitter lists, Mashable is a good resource.

News Media: Your Slip Is Showing

October 21, 2009 on 2:46 pm | In Journalism, Magazines, Media, News, Newspapers, Print Media, radio, TV | No Comments

You’ve probably read about it by now – the hoax pulled on the media by a group posing to be from the US Chamber. The CopyWrite, Ink blog has a good overview.

And it was a hoax on the media, not on the US Chamber of Commerce, as Bloomberg characterized it. Says Bloomberg,

Social Media: A Tactic Seeking A Strategy

September 14, 2009 on 11:16 am | In Advertising, audience, demographics, Marketing, Media, Social Media | 8 Comments

Every time some new tool comes on the scene that possibly could be used in marketing or advertising, organizations jump on it with no forethought. The tactic du jour is social media.  A recent survey indicates that a majority of media buyers are adding social media to their 2010 budgets.  According to the 2010 Media Planning Intelligence Study from the Center for Media Research,

Has The News Media Disappeared?

July 1, 2009 on 9:12 am | In Journalism, Media, News, Newspapers, Print Media | No Comments

The free press of my early career was a thing of beauty. It was truly a watchdog over big everything, including government. It provided non-biased coverage of issues and kept its editorials on the op-ed pages.

Everyman 1, Influentials, 0

April 28, 2009 on 1:23 pm | In Advertising, Blogs, communication, FaceBook, Journalism, Media, Media Relations, New Influencers, News, Public Relations, Social Media, Tools, Twitter | No Comments

Back in the 20th Century, you might remember, PR people were advised to determine who were the influentials in their market and spend the majority of their efforts reaching these elites. The theory was that if you reached these centers of influence – the media or someone who could influence popular culture – you could develop more targeted programs and avoid a mass approach. Approaching influentials was less expensive than mass communications.

Hidden Gems

March 24, 2009 on 1:04 pm | In Brand, Branding, Buzz, Journalism, Media, Media Relations, Personal Branding | No Comments

I was checking out the statistics for my blog recently and found a number of excellent posts had had very little traffic. So, here is our first edition of Hidden Gems that will resurrect these overlooked posts:

Brand Euthanasia

Fighting For The Middle Ground

Client Media Relations Misconceptions

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