Blog Archive
What’s on the new AV cart?
Whenever someone mentions multimedia, I automatically think of those nondescript grey metal A/V carts of my high school and university days. (I know I'm dating myself here.) They'd always hold a messy assortment of what was then hi-tech: 16MM film projector, slide...
Five things I learned in 2015
I've always been a major consumer of content. Like most PR pros, I'm a media junkie, that is, passionate about news. I used to start my days poring over five papers, listening to radio and watching TV. In recent years, that's been turned into more of a social media...
PR by the micro-moment – moment 2
Not too long ago, I had the pleasure of attending a Google-sponsored breakfast on micro-moments – those ‘I want to know/go/do/buy’ impulses we all experience when we have a question and impulsively reach for our smartphones to find what we’re looking for. For many of...
PR by the micro-moment – moment 1
Does this sound familiar? You're reading, working, talking to a colleague or friend, sitting in a restaurant, waiting for a bus. All of a sudden you’re seized by an overwhelming impulse to find something out. NOW! You're having a micro-moment. Maybe you're intrigued...
Stop making dumb mistakes on Twitter
One thing I like best about Twitter is the serendipity of the stream. Just dip in and if you're following the right people, you never know what you'll find. Of course along with the good comes the seemingly endless gaffes, missteps and just plain public errors. And...
Words and pictures: the dynamic duo of content marketing
If there's such a thing as a one-two punch in content marketing, I'd say it's a seamless blending of words and pictures. That's nothing new, of course. Comic artists have done that for ages. So if text and visuals are the dynamic duo, the Batman and Robin of content...