Reality TV has set a funny tone across the globe for survival of the most talented, most skinny, most bitchy, most addicted, most pregnant, most Amish, most mean and much more. In journalism, it’s a sad state of affairs that clicks are winning
Read More →Imagine a story so ridiculous that it’s almost hard to believe. But one person believes it and posts it. Then it starts making the rounds. Then a second outlet picks up the post. Now you have an event getting ready to happen. What
Read More →Did the first GOP debate rule social media? When a major television event is broadcast, like the first #GOPDebate this August, I like to follow top tweets/all tweets on Twitter to check out how it jives with what you hear and see –
Read More →Domestic violence is a complicated social issue. By using statistics visually, you can tell a simpler story in an infographic. Here’s one we used to explain a $50,000 HopeLine grant from Verizon. We show how the money will be spent for Hoosier families in
Read More →Twitter Tips and Tricks for 2015 Engage: There are 5 million Tweets are posted every day! RT people who are using your hashtag Get your colleagues to RT your content Pick a unique hashtag to your brand Use DataMinr to check your Twitter
Read More →Wanted: 2015 Public Relations Adjustment The start of a new year is always a good point to ask your clients – how can I help and what could we be doing differently in public relations? Many people are afraid to ask or even
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