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13 Jul How “The Melea Show” Uses Giveaways to Grow Social Media Engagement

I recently found an article on Social Media Examiner ("3 Ways to Use Psychology in Your Social Media Marketing") that explored the role of psychology in social media marketing. What I found especially interesting in the article was the concept that giveaways could be used to...

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07 Jul Are News Releases Dead? Dean Takahashi Says No.

Many so-called "Marketing Experts" claim that in today's world Press Releases / News Releases are dead. Really? Not according to Dean Takahashi, the Lead Writer for Venture Beat / GamesBeat, and one of the top Journalists on the planet covering computer and video games. Take for...

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17 May Seven Crisis Communications Rules for Public Apologies that Work

One week ago, long-time KUTV evening news anchor Shauna Lake was arrested in Salt Lake County for suspicion of Driving Under the Influence. This past Monday, Lake was formally charged with a DUI misdemeanor count in Murray Justice Court and issued two other misdemeanors related...

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17 May KUTV’s Shauna Lake Shows the Right Way to Make an Apology

One week ago, long-time KUTV evening news anchor, Shauna Lake, was arrested on suspicion of Driving Under the Influence (DUI). Today she issued an on-air apology, one of the best I have ever witnessed in my 30+ years as a communications professional. Here it is: [embed]https://www.facebook.com/2NewsShaunaLake/videos/1314640468584452/[/embed] For any...

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27 Sep The Value of Personal Contact in Publicity and Media Relations Efforts

One of the 10 earth-shaping, megatrends that John Naisbitt foresaw in his bestselling book of the same name — Megatrends — was something he named High-Tech, High-Touch. In my 30+ years of working with high-tech clients and employers, I have seen Naisbitt's premise borne out again and again. [caption...

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