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Free Angela and All Political Prisoners! Spread the Word!
A few days ago, the New York Times posted an interview of my client, Shola Lynch about her experiences as a high school and collegiate athlete, and how the competition that sports foster helped her to become a successful individual. … Continue reading
Filed under branding, digital advocacy, social media
Nicki Minaj’s Grammy Performance. Can we say train wreck?
I was originally going to write about my recent experience over the weekend with SoundHound, Shazam and Quora, but in light of the veritable explosion last night over the Grammy awards, I had a change of heart. If you didn’t … Continue reading
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What Would Stephen Do? (WWSD): Five Social Media Solutions for Super Bowl XLVII
So I’ve spent the past two days bitchin’ and complaining engaged in thoughtful dialogue about what advertisers did wrong with their Super Bowl commercials, from a social media perspective. Sure, I was disappointed, but what would I do differently, if any … Continue reading
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Social media is a fad. Really?
If I had a dollar for every time I’ve heard a marketing professional tell me that social media is nothing more than a passing fancy, I’d have my coveted iPad by now. It boggles my mind that anyone in their … Continue reading
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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised. But it will be on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
I just finished reading The Revolution Will Not Be Televised by Joe Trippi on the Nook app on my iPad. It was a self-imposed homework assignment, for the work that I’ve been doing with Vincent Morgan, the Democratic candidate for … Continue reading →
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