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Disney Parks post about Club 33A report from Forrester five years ago revealed that people didn’t trust corporate blogs. It was the evidence a lot of skeptical executives needed to shut down their companies’ blogging efforts. Not so fast, Forrester exec Josh Bernoff wrote in his blog. It’s not because it’s a corporate blog that people don’t like it. “Blogs exclusively about companies and products are what I think generate these low…

Friday Wrap #28The weekend is upon us; let’s wrap up the week gone by. I collect all the items I consider sharing here on a link blog at LinksFromShel; it’s also where I draw some inspiration for blog posts and the material I’ll cover in my podcast. You’re always welcome to add it to your resources.

Time delay may be applied to State Department posts

All the…

Friday WrapI’m knocking out this week’s Wrap from a hotel room in Cary, North Carolina. Feel free to check out Links from Shel, the link blog where I save all the various posts and articles from which I choose the items to appear in the Wrap (as well as those I’ll talk about on For Immediate Release.

The Social Media News Release lives; we just don’t…

Friday Wrap #24 (c) Can Stock PhotoIt’s time to wrap up the week with a look at some news and other posts that caught my eye. The complete listing of items I’ve bookmarked from which to select Friday Wrap items is, as always, at LinksFromShel.tumblr.com.

Election results secure Big Data’s place; are you ready?

There was no hope that I’d be able to produce this Friday’s Wrap without some reference…

Friday Wrap(c) Can Stock PhotoThe Friday Wrap is a collection of items from the last week I found interesting. Not interesting enough to turn into a whole blog post, but interesting enough to include in The Friday Wrap.

Can we be #PositivelySocial for at least one day?

Frank Eliason, who rose to folk-hero status for introducing the Comcast Cares Twitter account—one of the first…

Google’s Think Quarterly magazine is the latest example of a company recognizing that, regardless of whatever else it is, it’s a media company.

Google, of course, is a media company on a number of levels. Its primary business helps people find stuff. Its YouTube operation is all about letting people share video. The company produces scads of media, from apps (like Google Earth) to…

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