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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Do the Real Winners Finish Second?
Back in the first decade of the 21st century, there was an odd subculture in blogging that seemed obsessed with being the first to post comments on blogs, news stories, videos, and other content. You’ve likely seen their work. The … Continue reading
Cover to Cover: In Praise of Magazines
Although many people associate me these days with the digital side of the world, my career path started like so many others on the analog side of life. My professional life began in high school as a freelance writer for … Continue reading
A Memorial in Context: The Marriage of Art and Tech at Ground Zero
This week’s blogging at The Experience isn’t focused on a specific topic (although, we hope you’ve been enjoying that format). Instead, this week, we’ll be looking at some items of interest that have captured our attention online and elsewhere. We … Continue reading
Planning for Someone Else’s Crisis
Your competitor is in the midst of a crisis, so why do you need a crisis plan? Everyone knows that you need a crisis plan when your plant catches on fire, when a customer gets injured or when a lawsuit … Continue reading
Adding Social Media to Your Crisis Communications Plan
Good news travels fast. Bad news travels faster. By the time a crisis is reported in traditional media, it has likely already been the topic of online discussions. Social media, then, represents both exciting opportunities and challenges for an organization … Continue reading
