I recently wrote about mobile technology, how it’s the up and coming – from marketing to eCommerce – and how mobile needs to play a role within your crisis communications plan. Within that post I discuss the use of mobile apps for your external crisis communications. Today, I’d like to discuss how mobile can be […]
Weekly Roundup of Awesome Links: Week of July 15th 2013
It’s that time again… Time for yet another weekly roundup of awesome links. Enjoy this week’s roundup – and have a great weekend! From the Crisis Intelligence blog: The Best and Worst Times to Post to Social Media in a Crisis What’s Your Social Media Crisis Communications Back-up Plan? Lac-Mégantic Crisis: Citizens Using Social Media […]
The Mayor of Huntingdon Likes to Run Over Cats
The mayor of Huntingdon, a small town outside of Montreal, Quebec, recently stated – with much enthusiasm – on his radio talk show that he enjoys running over cats with his truck. “First of all, cats have no business being in the road. If it’s a stray cat in the road, BANG, I accelerate! […] The […]
Lac-Mégantic Crisis: Citizens Using Social Media to Help a Community in Need
During the Lac-Mégantic tragedy, two Quebec City (which is the capital of Quebec and not in Lac-Mégantic) residents, Vicky Villeneuve and Maxime Gagnon Desbiens, took it upon themselves to create a Facebook page titled “Lac-Megantic: Support aux Gens”, which means “Lac-Mégantic: Support for the people”. This Facebook page was created to provide people with a place to go […]
What’s Your Social Media Crisis Communications Back-up Plan?
What if a crisis strikes your organization and just as you begin communicating and updating your audience via your preferred social media channel (e.g.: Twitter) it crashes and you’re left incapable of reaching that desired audience – your key stakeholders? Do you have a social media crisis communications back-up plan? All sorts of things can […]
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