Posted on September 23, 2016 1:05 pm by Shel Holtz | Chatbots | The Workplace Experience | Economics | Content | Instagram | Visual Communication | Advertising | Audio | Brands | Business | Crisis Communication | Ethics | Facebook | Instant Messaging | Legal | Marketing | Media | Mobile | Podcasting | Politics | PR | Social Media | Twitter
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Facebook overestimated video viewing times—The average time Facebook has told advertisers people spent watching videos was seriously overestimated for the last two years. The excessive figure resulted from only counting videos seen for…
Posted on September 16, 2016 11:00 am by Shel Holtz | Chatbots | Content | Instagram | Visual Communication | Wearables | Pinterest | Brands | Business | Channels | Content Curation | Customer Service | Facebook | Instant Messaging | Marketing | Media | Mobile | Politics | PR | Research | Social Media | Social Networking | Twitter
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FBI’s advice: Tape over your webcam—Straight from FBI Director James Comey: It’s just…
Posted on September 9, 2016 11:20 am by Shel Holtz | Virtual and Augmented Reality | The Workplace Experience | Content | Instagram | Advertising | Augmented Reality | Blogging | Brands | Business | Channels | Crisis Communication | Ethics | Facebook | Marketing | Measurement | Media | Mobile | Podcasting | PR | Research | Social Media | Twitter | Video
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ExxonMobil still reeling from climate revelations—Investigations by the Los Angeles Times and InsideClimate News found that ExxonMobil’s scientists had concluded in the 1970s that “the most likely manner in which mankind is influencing global…
Posted on September 2, 2016 11:04 am by Shel Holtz | Sharing and Collaborating | Content | Instagram | Visual Communication | Advertising | Attention | Brands | Business | Channels | Content Curation | Crisis Communication | Ethics | Facebook | Marketing | Media | Mobile | Podcasting | PR | Research | Search | Social Media | Twitter | Video | Writing and Editing
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Pity Colin Kaepernick’s sponsors—As a starting quarterback, Colin Kaepernick amassed the usual group of brands hungry for his endorsement. Now that he’s at the center of a controversy, they face a dilemma. Keep him as a…
Posted on August 29, 2016 3:28 pm by Shel Holtz | Content | Instagram | Visual Communication | Brands | Business | Channels | Crisis Communication | Facebook | For Immediate Release | Instant Messaging | Marketing | Podcasting | PR | Social Media | Twitter

Cross-posted from the FIR Podcast Network
Today’s panel features social media early adopter and veteran marketer C.C. Chapman, Business Wire’s Social and Evolving Media Director Serena Ehrlich, and marketing technology specialist and business strategist Lynette Young. We talked about…
- The Cincinnati Zoo, which has had enough of the critical Harambe memes so it shut down its Facebook and Twitter accounts.
- Apple’s efforts to introduce a…
Posted on August 26, 2016 12:43 pm by Shel Holtz | Virtual and Augmented Reality | The Workplace Experience | Content | Instagram | Pinterest | Advertising | Audio | Brands | Business | Facebook | Marketing | Media | Podcasting | PR | Publishing | Social Media | Trust | Twitter | Video
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Employees are free to tweet their complaints—The National Labor Relations Board has finalized a decision initially rendered in March that beleaguered restaurant chain Chipotle was wrong for firing an employee who tweeted…
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