your first ammendment area
Originally uploaded by agenthandy. In the past few weeks, I have thought a lot about the risks of blogging. Should bloggers take care about what they say and make sure it is true? You bet! But, part of blogging is also speaking your mind, so what happens when speaking your mind lands you in a legal bind?
Warren Kremer Paino, an read more...
Marketing Disrupted: Risks and Rewards of Campaigns Relying On Bloggers
So, we had the first ever Alamo City Blogger Meetup as a part of Hugh McLeod’s 100 Geek Dinners in 100 Days.
A campaign they have dubbed in their brochures, “Wine Blogging as Marketing Disruption.” We were first dinner (lunch) in that campaign, which also launched May 1, 2006.
The attendees were bloggers, former bloggers and blog readers located in San Antonio that make their living in read more...
Plan B: A Trusted Advisor in the Boardroom
Which direction
Originally uploaded by ronenalexi. The person who distinguishes him or herself the area of contingency planning will automatically earn the respect and action of top brass. This skill is highly valued by leaders in any organization.
Why? Because the person that can give good council about contingencies also will help protect and build the bottom line.
Public Relations executives read more...
Market Disruption Through Geeks
So, Monday is the day that we kick off Hugh McLeod's marketing disruption experiment for the Stormhoek wine launch in the U.S. As I mentioned in a post last week, they used this strategy for a successful launch of the wine in the UK.
I received a box late last week from read more...
Shape Up America, Not Me, the Rest of You!
Americans are getting fatter all the time, but according to the Pew Research Center, they are in denial about it.
While some people are shouting, Shape Up America, others are saying, Make Your World Fit You!
Amplestuff, a company that was read more...
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