Posted on June 30, 2014 1:08 pm by Shel Holtz | For Immediate Release
Intro: ‘Mobile Mind Shift’ book review actually coming this week;
Quick News: How to look at your website the way Google does, GE expands online content presence with policy hub designed to promote discourse, how to setup Twitter Cards for a WordPress blog, Google drops profile photos and circle count from authorship in search results, Technorati drops blog rank tool; Ragan promo;
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Posted on June 23, 2014 4:44 am by Shel Holtz | For Immediate Release
Intro: Mobile Mind Shift FIR Book Review coming;
Quick News: FDA proposes new rules for pharma use of social media, LinkedIn notifications blitz annoys users, Wikipedia strengthens rules against undisclosed editing, forthcoming debate ‘Wearable Technology is an ethical nightmare for the communications, marketing and PR professions’ at the House of Commons in London on July 7; Ragan promo;
News That Fits: Wikipedia and PR: How…
Posted on June 16, 2014 1:04 pm by Shel Holtz | For Immediate Release
Intro: #FutureComms14 in London on June 18, Neville leading a panel discussion; Shel speaking at IABC Columbus on June 25; FIR Book Review of Mobile Mind Shift coming this week;
Quick News: Kit Kat gives rail passengers in Japan a break, global PR agencies issue joint statement endorsing Wikipedia policies and practices, Jaguar XF owner’s novel protest at poor service makes an ass…
Posted on June 9, 2014 10:02 pm by Shel Holtz | For Immediate Release
Shel’s at the IABC conference in Toronto so Neville’s the solo live host for this episode;
Quick News: The CIA joins Twitter, IABC names Carlos Fulcher its new executive director, thoughts about UK Podcasters meeting at Skype in London, BreatheRight shows how to do real-time marketing well; Ragan promo;
News That Fits: US meeting brings PR reps, Wikipedians together; Dan York’s Tech Report: IPv6…
Posted on June 2, 2014 1:03 pm by Shel Holtz | For Immediate Release
Neville speaking at Social Business Sessions in London on June 4;
Quick News: Lookout launches ‘theftie’ alerts to combat smartphone theft, Google got 12,000 requests to be forgotten on first day of EU ruling, handy guide to creating a WordPress multisite installation, Zappos kills job posting in favor of a social network; Ragan promo;
News That Fits: Stop stressing about bad reviews: they’re good for you;…
Posted on May 29, 2014 9:48 am by Shel Holtz | Brands | For Immediate Release | Social Media
Betterific has been described by many as Reddit for customer feedback. On the social site, users complete the statement, “Wouldn’t it be better if…” Otis, the elevator company, might be intriguted by the suggestion, “Wouldn’t it be better if, when you select the wrong floor in the elevator, you could unselect the floor you clicked by mistake?”
As on Reddit, users can also comment on suggestions and vote…
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