Editor’s note: This is an extremely important post written by the highly qualified Sara Hawkins. When it comes to privacy policies, many companies just go through the motions because they know they have to have one. Periodically, I’ll see a company that’s done a ‘cut and paste’ job because they didn’t’ even bother to read through […]
Can Not Being on Social Media Reduce your Risks of a Social Media Attack?
“There’s so much risk involved with social media, and I’ve seen so many other companies get slammed on their own channels, that I’ve decided to shut down my Facebook and Twitter pages and be done with it all. Now nothing bad can happen to me or my brand online!” How great would that be (for […]
Weekly Roundup of Awesome Links: Week of April 15th 2013
Another week come and gone and, as usual, you can find links to some of my preferred articles of this past week, below. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did! From the Crisis Intelligence blog: How Can You Make Social Media a One-Way Communication Street? “Fabulous” Professors Leading our Future Social Media […]
Why Your Crisis Communications Plan Needs to be SOCIAL
Editor’s Note: The following was written by Patrice Cloutier, a specialist in emergency information and crisis communications, emergency management and business continuity. This post originally appeared on Patrice’s blog – which is totally worth checking out by the way! S for strategic O for operational C for collaborative I for informative A for adaptable L for […]
Social Media Crisis Management Infographics Worth Your Attention (part 2)
As infographics are a great, catchy way to relay information and data, I periodically like to roundup the most recent ones that myself and my readers, fans and followers have really enjoyed. That said, here are 3 social media crisis management-related infographics you won’t want to miss: Social Media: A Corporate Reputation Blind Spot for […]
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