Patrice Cloutier recently wrote an excellent piece for this blog, evaluating how law enforcement and public safety agencies need to utilize social media both pre and in times of a crisis. To add to the excellent comments and insights that Patrice so kindly contributed, the Boston Marathon Bombing is an excellent example of how society […]
Reality Check: You Can Experience More Than One Negative Online Situation
Regina police recently had to shut down their Facebook page due to overwhelmingly negative attacks on their page and a loss of control (due to a lack of preparation, prevention and planning on their end). As I read this article on the situation and the events that took place, there were a few things that caught my […]
The Importance of Strong SEO Pre-Crisis
Search engine optimization (SEO) is a great and tricky thing that we often hear about, though not many of us really, truly understand. And that’s OK because it’s tricky, complex and with the frequency in which technology and algorithms change, SEO is an ever-changing evolution. What we do know, however, is that it’s needed for our […]
Weekly Roundup of Awesome Links: Week of April 22nd 2013
Friday, once again, and below you can find links to some awesome articles I came across this week. Enjoy the reads and have a terrific weekend! From the Crisis Intelligence blog: Can Not Being on Social Media Reduce your Risks of a Social Media Attack? 7 Considerations for Creating a World-Class Privacy Policy At What […]
The 5 Conundrums Of (Online) Media Relations
Editor’s Note: The following is a short excerpt from Jonathan Bernstein’s “Keeping the Wolves at Bay” Media Training guide. Remembering these sometimes-frustrating realities will help keep you out of trouble with inquiring minds that want to know. These don’t describe the interaction with all reporters, but you’re still safer if you assume they’re true every […]
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