Putting One Word After Another: My Life Lessons from Ed Quillen
Today I received sad news that Ed Quillen, a longtime columnist for the Denver Post, died suddenly yesterday. At 62, he seemed too young to
Omnipresent PR: It’s in Every Action
In case you have been living under a rock, May has been a terrible month for Spirit Airlines. Sometimes good PR is just common sense.
Dur, that’s what she said.
Ah, back to the good old days of double entendres. After The Atlantic announced last week that they would make no further effort in the
Is the Internet truly making life easier?
As society continues to evolve and technology continues to advance, it appears as if history has started to repeat itself here in the Digital Age.
Personal branding: how to win friends and influence others on Twitter
Never underestimate the power of creating a personal brand. The goal of personal branding is to get the audience to know and like you. Having
Facebook Timeline: Limiting the conversation between brands and fans
On March 31, Facebook made it mandatory for all Facebook pages to switch over to Timeline. General users have had the privilege of using Timeline
Community Management in the Digital Age
When philosophers of the past like Jürgen Habermas and Gerard Hauser explored their theories of the public sphere, where ideas were discussed and political action
How do you want to be led?
If you’re like me, graduating from college and landing your first job is one of the most exhilarating, self-fulfilling, albeit nerve-wracking and anxiety-ridden times of
#MarchMadness: If the coaches can tweet, shouldn’t the players be able to?
Being that we have just entered into one of the best months for college basketball and, dare I say, the best month for college sports
If you build it, they will come. Then what?
You thought long and hard about how to bake good search engine optimization (SEO) practices into your website. You crafted a gorgeous design, tested top-to-bottom
Four Ways to Waste Your Social Media Budget
There are lots of companies out there that use social media in smart ways. They listen to their customers. They respond appropriately. They take this
National News? Really?
I was pleased to see Max, the 85-pound Argentine Mastiff that bit 9News anchor Kyle Dyer, return home to his family yesterday. Max could have