Friday, October 9, 2015

NCAA Might Have Given CFB Fans A Live-Streaming Loophole

For college football fans who are disappointed with the way athletic conferences and television networks have profited from student-athletes' work product, here is the perfect chance to voice a protest.

Helping Hungary's Syrian Refugees, Powered By Facebook

Helping Hungary's Syrian Refugees, Powered By Facebook

Handling Nightmare Public Relations Clients

The best thing about PR are the dream clients. The charismatic college president with seven published books who always wants to push the envelope; the globe-trotting entertainment attorney in the center of major international deals with a classic motorcycle collection; the engineering professor who can explain the Internet of Things with infectious enthusiasm.

Twitter As A Weapon: The Good, The Bad And The Shkreli

Celebrities, CEOs and public officials are foregoing formalities by sharing big announcements directly on Twitter these days. Sometimes that's a good idea but other times it's down right ugly.

The Arms Race Is On To Power Hyper-Contextual, Holistic Mobile Advertising

In a world where the average consumer is hit with about 5,000 marketing messages every day ? and growing, the requirement for ways to cut through the clutter of interruptive and irrelevant advertising and communications has never been greater.

Flying Sardine Class: Another Good One From The Funny Guys At Airbus

Everyone used to joke that it seemed like the airlines were “packing us in like sardines” more and more these days.

5 Fatal Mistakes That Will Kill Your Social Media Marketing Campaign

Social media marketing is a highly rewarding strategy, but it's also a volatile one. Fortunately, few mistakes are capable of throwing your campaign into chaos (just as few great posts are worthy of going viral). Still, it pays to be aware of the fatal mistakes that could compromise your potential growth.