Tag Archives: Twitter

Welcome to the Self-correcting Media Maelstrom

If you’re a news and politics junkie like me, it’s been a head-spinning couple of weeks. First, a Buzzfeed article claimed that Donald Trump asked Michael Cohen to lie to Congress. Other media swarmed around the story, feeding 24 hours … Continue reading

Posted in Current Affairs, In the News, Public Relations, Social Media, Technology, Web 2.0 | Tagged , , , , | 1 Comment

Neal Schaffer on Social Media Challenges & Opportunities for 2019

I was thrilled when Neal Schaffer agreed to participate in my series about challenges facing social media marketing. Neal is a social media speaker and consultant ranked by Forbes and others as a top influencer. I had the privilege of … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Neal Schaffer on Social Media Challenges & Opportunities for 2019

Too Left Tweet: Brands Get Political at their Peril

via GIPHY The term “coffee break” took on new meaning this week as right-wingers smashed their Keurigs with baseball bats (the above GIF shows Jordan Klepper of The Opposition doing the same, as a spoof). The backlash came when Keurig … Continue reading

Posted in Branding, Campaign Analysis, Current Affairs, Politics | Tagged , , , , , | Comments Off on Too Left Tweet: Brands Get Political at their Peril

Now Blogging at Social Fluency

Just thought I’d let Flack’s Revenge readers know that I will also be blogging at Social Fluency.  Social Fluency is the name of the “pure play” social media PR agency that we are launching.  The post I have there today … Continue reading

Posted in PR Tech | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on Now Blogging at Social Fluency

Crafting Stories that Stick: Be brief or go long?

We are in an era dominated by 140 character sound bytes and countless information sources clamoring for our attention.  As such, it has never been more important to keep your communications brief, interesting and on target if you want to … Continue reading

Posted in PR Tech | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Crafting Stories that Stick: Be brief or go long?