Andrea Weckerle, a good friend of mine who works with Mike Manuel and now Josh Hallett at Voce Communications in San Francisco, interviewed Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales for the read more...
Smoke and Mirrors: Texas Hold ‘Em PR Strategy Crosses Ethical Lines
Over the weekend I opened my local paper to find this headline in the top fold of the Metro section: "Probe targets gritty PR consultant" It seems that a local PR Consultant, T.J. Connolly, may have "illegally funneled campaign contributions through his wife, employees and other clients last spring to two candidates for Bexar Metropolitan Water District's board," a local utility that contracts with Connolly at about $10,000 a month. read more...
12 Legal Considerations for Blogging: US Law
gavel Originally uploaded by bloomsberries. You might remember that a few months ago I published some legal guidelines for blogging: Deliciously Legal: Guidelines to Stay out of Trouble. Recently, I was pointed to a similar post a tthe Aviva Directory of 12 US laws to keep in mind while read more...
Staying Connected: Why Underground Blogging Doesn’t Pay
One of the great things about blogging is that it facilitates the ability to give and get real-time feedback from your peers. While it is not always easy to hear, sometimes others have ideas that might not have occurred to you, especially as we navigate the murky waters of Social Media Today Bryan Person called out Topaz Partners for ghostwriting a client’s blog, in other words, not disclosing their identity in the Air read more...
Cyberbullying Goes Beyond Bloggers
Texting Originally uploaded by amoraleda. Andy Carvin, a blogger on Learning Now, a PBS blog, named today Stop Cyberbullying Day - which judging by the response has been successful. All of this is in read more...
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