Fake news is a term many were unfamiliar with just a year ago, but one that has had significant impact on the American political arena. Fake news is any news published with the intent of misguiding potential readers with false information. Fake news can be published from an entity with the intent to misguide for political purposes, or can be created in order to make a monetary gain based on click advertisements. Already feeling overwhelmed by #fakenews and social media in 2017? @JulieMarieIrvin & Christen will be read more...
Navigating the Changing Online Landscape for Communicators
A few weeks ago I had the chance to sit down with Shel Holtz for his newly relaunched For Immediate Release podcast. I also was joined by friends Shonali Burke, President and CEO of Shonali Burke Consulting, Inc. and Dave Fleet, Senior Vice President at Edelman Digital. Subscribe: read more...
Live Stream: Alternatives to Periscope and Meerkat
Live streaming isn’t new, but it’s time in mainstream adoption might have arrived. Periscope, which was bought by Twitter, is one of the live stream video apps that have popped up on the social media network scene this year. The other is Meerkat, which gained widespread awareness with early adopters at the South by Southwest Interactive festival in early March. Rumors have it that Meerkat read more...
Five New Facebook Rules for 2015
Facebook Rule 1: Keep Up With the New Rules The first rule of Facebook as follows: As soon as you learn the rules, they will change. In fact, things change so often that elaborate hoaxes are often circulated to take advantage of people, like this one about privacy protection in exchange for a post. You can keep up with Facebook news on their newsfeed for Product News. The following rules are just some of the many changes that are happening at Facebook right read more...
Google Analytics is Dead as We Know It: Meet Universal Analytics
Google Analytics is a mainstay for most websites and blogs. Google has slowly been transferring all of these accounts to its new property called Universal Analytics. Universal Analytics started out as a beta product for Google in October 2012. In March of last year it was opened to all users of Google Analytics. More recently, they have entered the phase where they will force all accounts to convert to the new standard. This new platform was developed to better track the devices and digital touch points that have become so common. According to a post on the read more...
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