Did you ever think why the company media representatives and the brand equity managers keep staking and lay emphasis about the essentiality of owning a professional logo design to march on? Is the build up of hype about having custom design logo warranted?
It sounds pretty much explainable, doesn’t it? A logo of a company is the character of the organization which marks its unique identity. There are many competitors of your business around you very near but what really signifies you is your ou… Continue
Added by Kathy Maxwelll on November 7, 2009 at 3:46am —
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Elizabeth C. Lewis is the editor of Legal Solutions for Small Business and an attorney at the Law Offices of David A. Sprecace, P.C. As an attorney, her practice focuses on business transactions and intellectual proper… Continue
Mile High Social Media Club (MHSMC) is pleased to announce a partnership with The Cunningham Foundation with the goal of sending 2000 children to the Project Mercy school in Yetebon, Ethiopia. Noel and Tammy Cunningham (Noel is the owner of Strings Restaurant in Denver) founded the Cunningham Foundation in 2003 with the mission to help the courageous people in under-developed areas of Ethiopia to help themselves. The Cunninghams, through their foundation and in partnership with other nonprofits,… Continue
Added by Kevin Boulas on November 4, 2009 at 2:05pm —
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Margaret brought her passion for social media to her position at Qwest supporting the consumer product organization, and has played a key role in developing Qwest’s social media strategies, including the creation of Qwest’s social media customer service initiative called “… Continue
Added by Ashley E. Kingsley on October 27, 2009 at 10:30am —
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Matthew Burks has spent over six years helping energy service providers effectively communicate with their customers and partners. Matt’s energy career builds on a foundation of community education, outreach and social marketing, including social media channel strategy and integration.
Before joining… Continue
Added by Ashley E. Kingsley on October 26, 2009 at 10:30am —
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One of the biggest challenges organizations face is how to adapt their communications strategy to the world of emerging media. On October 28 our panel will address:
-How does social media affect internal communications?
-Which department "owns" social media?
-Who can participate in social media?
-What are the legalities of creating a social media policy?
-How are social media crises handled?
Our panelists:
Matthew Burks, ESource.com
Sarah Rasmussen, MGA Communications
Margaret… Continue
Added by Deb Robison on October 25, 2009 at 3:25pm —
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Kim Dushinski is the president of Mobile Marketing Profits, a marketing firm that provides mobile marketing education and consulting services to marketing professionals and entrepreneurs. She is the author of the best-selling book, The Mobile Marketing Handbook: A Step by Step Guide to Creating Dyn… Continue
Added by Deb Robison on September 22, 2009 at 12:18pm —
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Hey folks, a nice little article today on small business use of Twitter: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/23/business/smallbusiness/23twitter.html Continue
Added by Robin Seidner on July 24, 2009 at 7:18am —
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Thanks to everyone who attended last night's MHSMC! We had a great turn out and a lot of great discussion. Thanks too to our panelists Craig Kendall and Laurie Kubitz-Maness.
I wanted to provide some links to sites we discussed or were recommended.
Tubemogul.com is a great way for you to launch video to multiple video sharing sites and track your results.
MetaCafe is a… Continue
Added by Deb Robison on July 23, 2009 at 8:35am —
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video credit: Denver Public Library's Fresh City Life program.
Do you ever wonder what a flip camera is? Are your videos limited to your pet's crazy antics? This month's MHSMC is dedicated to learning what goes into a good video and how to make it a podcast.
Our July panel will discuss all aspects of technically creating video podcasts, developing content and promoting and sharing podcasts in different online applications. Panelists will include:
Craig Kendal… Continue
Added by Deb Robison on July 21, 2009 at 11:00am —
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I hope everyone has RSVP'd for this month's SMC on social media and non-profits. If not, connect to our eventbrite account and let us know you'll be attending. :-) We want to make sure we have enough space & party dip!… Continue
Added by Deb Robison on June 7, 2009 at 3:30pm —
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Our panel is about the “new PR,” but the reality is that this panel should have been held years ago. There were those in our industry who got it right away, the Steve Rubels of the world. And then there were those who held onto the traditional way of doing PR, those who refused to… Continue
Added by Deb Robison on May 19, 2009 at 12:35pm —
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Misty Montano is an Emmy Award Winning Assignment Editor at CBS4 News, KCNC-TV, in Denver, Colorado. Besides gathering information, assisting news crews, and arranging news coverage, she is now connecting with the community using social media. She's been able to give a behind th… Continue
Added by Deb Robison on May 15, 2009 at 8:30am —
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Time was, public relations was all about issuing press releases that upper-management deemed newsworthy. Mix in some canned marketing-speak about the company and some dressed-up quotes and you had the makings of a high quality PR campaign. Add your five paragraph, bold headlined, AP style "news" to a wire service feed and watch it spread out to thousands of journalists at once with a single mouse click. Sound familiar?
Today PR involves much more than a snappy intro and a firm handshake. While… Continue
Added by Deb Robison on May 13, 2009 at 10:12am —
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Jason Kintzler is the Founder and CEO of PitchEngine, a web app enabling PR professionals to package and share press content via the social web. He’s a former print and broadca… Continue
Added by Deb Robison on April 22, 2009 at 11:00am —
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Maybe you can pass this on to Larry and Oprah- keep your tweets to under 120 characters so they are easily passed on, or "re-tweeted" (RT). If you max out at the entire 140 characters, it makes it difficult for someone to RT as they would have to re-write it. And what are the chances of that happening?
Un-Retweetable
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Added by Deb Robison on April 18, 2009 at 12:37am —
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Think 360 Arts is a statewide arts education nonprofit that serves K-12 schools through professional development for teachers, direct services in the classroom and arts advocacy. Think 360 has a roster of more than 100 visual, performing and literary artists that conduct performances, workshops and residencies for students.
The intern will work closely with the Marketing Manager in all areas of Think 360 marketing, including event management, public relations, social media and fundraising. The… Continue
Added by Dina on April 8, 2009 at 4:28pm —
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A good April Fool's joke, but also pause for thought. Interesting to think about.
http://www.newspaperdeathwatch.com/uks-guardian-to-go-twitter-only.html Continue
Added by Gail Guy on April 6, 2009 at 12:11pm —
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Hey all,
The Business Marketing Association is bringing Howard Behar for a breakfast and a lunch presentation in Apriil. Highly recommended!
Here are the details and how to register:
http://bmacolorado.org/event-details.aspx?eventID=8929075609906341440
Also, if you are interested in being a sponsor, I know they have some very inexpensive sponsorship opportunities. I have the info, so contact me and I can get that for you. Continue