Editor’s Note: This is the first of a 4-part series on social media law: protecting the ownership of your social media accounts (for both employers and employees). I recently came across a very interesting lawsuit between a company and their former employee over ownership of a Twitter account. It’s the case of PhoneDog vs. Kravitz […]
Weekly Roundup of Awesome Links: Week of June 3rd 2013
The first week of June has already come and gone, how time flies! I hope you all had a great one. I’ve got an extra hot roundup of awesome links for you this week, so be sure to check them out! Enjoy and have an exceptional weekend! From the Crisis Intelligence blog: The Use of […]
How Having a Social CEO Will Benefit Your Company (Infographic)
If you’re a regular reader of this blog, than you know that I have a strong sentiment towards CEO’s going social in 2013. (Read more about why and how this is beneficial to your company or organization here.) In support of this, Weber Shandwick recently did a study and found that the majority of companies […]
Better Protect Your Linkedin Account with Two-Step Verification
Last week we looked at how Twitter has finally provided us with two-factor authentication as an additional security measure to protect our accounts. Today, I’m glad to announce that Linkedin now provides us with the same protection! It has all the same benefits as I mentioned in my Twitter post (click here to read all […]
Taco Bell’s Social Media Crisis Communications Fail
I have a hard time understanding how large corporations are still failing the basics when it comes to utilizing social within their crisis communications. I watched all night last night as North America spoke, tweeted, posted and conversed about the below picture of a Taco Bell employee, that was uploaded to personal Facebook pages, but […]
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