Connecting the “Disconnect” of Social Media
Social media platforms are failing brands today.
Social media platforms are failing brands today.
Customers, employees, and business owners all have one thing in common – we are all human!
This week, Instagram rolled out an update to its app that drove the world into a frenzy.
Brands, celebrities, professional athletes as well as large and small companies, non-profits, government agencies, politicians, and people like you and me use social media every day to connect, engage, inform and entertain.
Social media is a great way for businesses of all sizes to engage with their audiences.
Are you looking for new ways to boost your online engagement? Social video apps are the newest way to deliver content experiences.
Early on, reporters and journalists utilized newswires almost exclusively. Today the Internet and social media provide new opportunities to extend newswire feeds to a global audience.
Those that have a plan and act quickly will mitigate the media thrashing and business impact. Those that don’t may not rebound, and if they do, earning trust back could take a long time.
You’ve probably already made – and maybe even already broken – your 2016 New Year’s resolutions. Maybe you’re trying to eat more fruits and veggies, to get to the gym a few days a week, or to pick up juggling (I don’t judge).
From a public relations perspective, newswire services such as BusinessWire and PR Newswire have traditionally been instrumental in distributing press releases and other pertinent advisories to the media. However, their role is changing.