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 […]
At What Point Can You Declare a Social Media Crisis as Being “Over”?
Once a social media crisis presents itself, or has the potential of presenting itself, hopefully you’ll be made aware of its presence within minimal time (this requires an active monitoring system), and will have undergone some form of preparation and training in order to know if, when and how to respond and react properly. From […]
7 Considerations for Creating a World-Class Privacy Policy
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 […]
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