Another week come and gone already! Below you’ll find a roundup of some great content shared this week online. Enjoy and have a great weekend! From the Crisis Intelligence blog: Why Twitter Hacks Result In So Many New Followers Should Social Media Hate Speech Go Unpunished? Awesome Tool Reviewed: Buffer App (Free and Paid Tool) […]
To CEO or Not to CEO? Crisis Communication in Action
Editor’s Note: The following is a guest post by Jane Jordan-Meier, author and CEO & president of The Media Skills Academy. The CEO is (or should be) the most prized communications asset at a company’s disposal. He or she drives corporate strategy and gives voice to performance and progress. The CEO establishes the building blocks of […]
Awesome Tool Reviewed: Buffer App (Free and Paid Tool)
Buffer is a tool that, honestly, I couldn’t live without! It helps me share all the great content that I consume each morning over the course of the day, and by doing so, it helps me keep my online presence going even when I’m neck-deep in client work (and even on the weekends when I […]
Should Social Media Hate Speech Go Unpunished?
Editor’s Note: This post original appeared on cksyme.org, and as Chris Syme knows that cyberbullying is an issue that I elaborate on often here on my blog, she was kind enough to offer this post as an addition to our cyberbullying collection of information, resources and awareness. Sports fans have the most passion of anyone […]
Why Twitter Hacks Result In So Many New Followers
I’ve been asked the following question lately: “Why do incidents like the recent Burger King and Jeep Twitter hacks end in such an increase in followers for the brands?” My answer is simple: Because it’s interesting. It’s like asking why people enjoy watching reality TV. It’s amusing, entertaining and dramatic (well, not for me but […]
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