Google’s Hummingbird Update: What’s it mean for users and content producers?
On September 26, Google announced that it had made an update to its algorithm more than a month ago. They’re calling the update Hummingbird, and it affects a reported 90 percent of searches. Let me save you going back to re-read that last sentence: it affects nine out of every 10 searches.
The Video Branding Battle: Instagram vs. Vine
Visual content continues to grow and short videos are becoming integral to a brand’s relevance. With Twitter and Facebook now both having video services, the need
Wearable Tech: Our Folly or Our Future?
I had the chance to check out Google Glass last week at Boulder Open Coffee Club. That experience, coupled with the news that Apple may
I Want a Cubicle, Seriously
Working from home, a coffee shop or other locale has become more acceptable and even expected for some employees. Staying connected is easy, so why
WTFriday: Flag on the Play
Instagram pinch hitting for the New York Times? Instagram made big news this week, and not for pictures of half-eaten Chipotle burritos. Once cited as “Twitter
WTFriday: A lesson on viral marketing
Still wondering why your Facebook feed went red this week? As two high profile same-sex marriage cases were argued before the Supreme Court, the Human
Facebook Will Introduce Hashtags (Soon?) and Wants to Kill Twitter
Last week Twitter turned seven and Facebook is hoping this is the last birthday the social network will celebrate. To help with that, Facebook is
Metzger Associates Adds New Clients
Metzger Associates, one of the nation’s leading technology public relations and digital marketing agencies, will provide a variety of services including public relations, social media
How Do You Feel About Telecommuting?
On Feb. 25, Marissa Mayer, the CEO of Yahoo!, announced that all employees working remotely must now work from an office. Then all hell broke
Legislation and Unintended Consequences
We were fortunate to have Stephen J. Schultze, the associate director of the Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University, join us Friday for
The News Lives On
I hadn’t been in a big Denver newsroom in a while, and felt a little nostalgic while visiting tech reporter Andy Vuong at the Post’s
Catching a Journalist’s Eye
Public relations professionals today are—rightly so—highly focused on the rapidly changing media landscape and how to harness social media for the good of their companies