By Whitney C. Gibson, Internet defamation attorney With today’s Internet and social media landscape, defamation cases are on the rise. Further, false and defamatory statements can spread quicker than ever, to a wider audience, and can stay online potentially indefinitely. Thus, there is a great need to protect the reputations of individuals and businesses. As […]
Melissa Agnes to Conduct Issues Management Workshop at CPRS National Summit
In this age of social media, where individuals are fast learning the power of their individual and collective voices, organizations have been faced with a growing number of issues. Many still haven’t mastered the art of issues management as it pertains to social media, which is the focus of Melissa Agnes’s workshop at this year’s […]
Is Google Glass Just Another Nail in Privacy’s Coffin?
A look at Google Glass’s privacy issues and terms of service by Judith Delaney, attorney. On April 15, 2014, Google had a one day sale of its Google Glass. This beta version cost $1,500 a pop that you had to pay by using Google wallet. Needless to say a price that is not realistic for […]
How to Launch a Successful Hashtag Campaign
Hashtag campaigns are risky. Think #McDstories and, most recently, #myNYPD. When you give the public freedom to interpret a hashtag and share visuals or stories, even with the best intentions, you risk receiving negative contributions. However, this isn’t always a bad thing. Read: Hashtag Brandjack Campaigns – Lessons From #AskChevron For example: If you’re a […]
Crisis Management Advice from a Retiring Pro: Rick Amme
Editor’s Note: Rick Amme is a talented crisis management professional who, after decades of being “in the game”, has decided to embark on his next life adventure: retirement. However, before he does, he wanted to share his biggest lessons learned, and to leave us with his wisdom and invaluable advice. Crisis Management Advice from a […]
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