What's next? It's a question I hear from clients, prospective clients and colleagues in the industry a lot. And, it's a...
Arik’s Social Media Blog
Arik’s social media blog has been in publication for more 12 years and recognized by industry outlets like PRWeb and PRWeek as one of today’s leading industry blogs. With 1,500+ posts, his content is frequently syndicated on popular sites like PR Daily, Social Media Today, Business Insider and Ragan.com.
Are restaurants taking advantage of all their online opportunities?
This past weekend, I had a date with my wife. As usual, we didn't quite know where to eat. Living in the city, we love to...
Everything I learned about social media, I learned from Barry Manilow
Since my friend Amy Mengel flat-out refuses to write this post, I will. Quite frankly, it's a post that needs to be shared...
PR Rock Stars: A conversation with Dave Fleet
If you work in the world of PR, marketing and social media and you're not following Dave Fleet, you may want to start. NOW....
A video recap of BlogWorld 2009
We've already seen a number of recaps of BlogWorld the last few days. My faves include my friend and colleague Tony Saucier...
HealthCamp Minnesota: Technology, community and changing care models
Health care reform. It’s taken center stage in the national political scene the last few months. And with good reason. The...
Rants N Raves: Don’t Call Me “Dude!” – Respectful Business Communications
As professionals, particularly in a service business (I work at a mid-size PR agency in Manhattan), we are taught to treat...
Do you have “geek cred?”
It's chic to be geek. Just look at our culture. The Geek Squad. Freaks and Geeks (Ok, so it's 10 years old, but it was...
PR Rock Stars: A conversation with Jason DeRusha
OK, yeah, I know Jason DeRusha's a journalist, not a PR flak. But, I thought it would be fun to highlight one of the real...
Social media behind the firewall: Is it really all about business?
Great conversation at Social Media Breakfast Twin Cities last week sparked an idea for me. The discussion was around how...