This post is part of a series written by zcomm interns. Be sure to check back each week for their take on the latest in the public relations industry. This week, Hailey discusses Facebook Timeline in preparation for the switch on March 30. Facebook has been gradually forcing its users to switch over to the new timeline format and it’s… Read more →
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Seven tips for effective content curation
Content curation is easy enough; we all do it. But how is it done well? For starters, curation requires research, patience and the willingness and flexibility to change direction at the drop of a hat to meet our audience’s needs. Ultimately, we all want to be the trusted source our audience turns to, but it’s important to understand that it… Read more →
Are you Pinterested?
This post is part of a series written by zcomm interns. Be sure to check back each week for their take on the latest in the public relations industry. This week, Hailey discusses Pinterest and its growing popularity. According to comScore, Pinterest is the fastest growing social network site ever, having increased by more than 145 percent since the beginning… Read more →
Why do I watch The Bachelor?
Here’s a little bit about me in a nutshell: I have a Masters Degree, I founded a national PR agency, I like movies with subtitles, I am switching off between “In the Garden of Beasts” and the Steve Jobs book, and I love abstract art and edgy music. So, why do I get such a kick out of The Bachelor?… Read more →
Social media has changed the world
This post is part of a series written by zcomm interns. Be sure to check back each week for their take on the latest in the public relations industry. This week, Justin discusses social media’s effect on our lives. I think we have all heard this statistic before: if Facebook were a country, it would be the third most populated… Read more →
What’s in a hashtag?
This post is part of a series written by zcomm interns. Be sure to check back each week for their take on the latest in the public relations industry. Hailey explains the use and misuse of a Twitter hashtag below. Definition: The # symbol, called a hashtag, is used to mark keywords or topics in a Tweet. It was created organically… Read more →
The death of privacy
Whitney Houston. Amy Winehouse. Michael Jackson. Xanax. Alcohol. Propofol. Valley of the Dolls. This is what we remember about these famous singers – their causes of death. And it’s not entirely our fault that we suddenly link these talented artists with the substances that killed them. It’s all over the papers, on Twitter, Facebook and countless other social media websites.… Read more →