It’s been said, “media loves media”. By that I mean that often once you have received coverage in one media vehicle, you will often be called by another for a follow up story or slightly different take on a news angle. The reason behind this is simple: Reporters read and listen to each others stuff, and with increasingly squeezed editorial budgets, the repurposing of material … [Read more...]
Read competitors plays on Facebook like an open book
This weeks post will be of particular interest to anyone with a Facebook Page in Canada, and especially those who boost content or place ads on the platform. But even if you’re NOT in Canada, this is still of great interest since the pilot feature, only available only in Canada right now, will be rolled out globally later in 2018. You can get the inside edge NOW. In … [Read more...]
Why 280 characters will sink Twitter + 3 lessons from this to apply to your business
280 characters will sink Twitter. That’s 140 more then they have now, but it’s not the doubling of characters allowed that will sink them, it’s the straying from their unique selling proposition that will. At its core, Twitter forced brevity. And in forcing brevity, Twitter ensured that all messages pushed out COULD be seen by all who followed. “Could” is the operative … [Read more...]
Consistently Awesome Content Marketing: Three questions to ask before you post
Do you sometimes reach the end of the day, frazzled at all the bits of information and content you’ve been consuming? From laughing at a hapless skier take daily crashes full send on Jerry of the Day to The Daily SKIMM for an entertaining update of quick read headlines and news, to industry newsletters, and shared content from select leaders I follow, it can be hard to keep … [Read more...]
Being human in the age of being digital
Nicholas Negroponte wrote "Being Digital" in 1995. In it he shared insights of endless possibilities for our future based on his work at MIT. I pulled it off the shelf last week and have been revisiting it. The book was a fascinating read for anyone remotely connected to the communications industry when it was released. Flash forward 22 years and much of what he envisioned has … [Read more...]








