Category: Social Media & Marketing
By Decker Cady
One social media post can spread world-wide in seconds. In that same amount of time, a professional athlete or sports personality can lose thousands, and even millions, with a single post. Social media is a double-edged sword, and it applies to all areas of representation. Read More
By Karen Korr
Social media is, well, pretty social. Twitter is a social platform, but Twitter is not necessarily about checking in with friends you haven’t talked to since high school. It is a great source of news and information, a way to help position yourself and your work, and a mechanism to connect with others worldwide who share your professional and personal interests. One of Twitter’s best attributes is that it gives you access to those who you might not normally interact with in your day-to-day life — from newspaper editors to sports stars to celebrities to industry experts and more across the globe. Read More
By Michael Hernandez
Social media tools have given us effective means by which to reach a massive audience, but this power of broadcasting is not without its pitfalls. From unwinding civil settlement agreements to cementing criminal convictions, social media missteps have been the undoing of countless clients. Read More
By Renée Galente
Why social media?
Go to your audience: Worldwide, in hard numbers, Facebook has 1.55 billion active users. Twitter has 320 million active users.1 LinkedIn reported 414 million members in the fourth quarter of 2015.2
An August 2015 article highlights that 72% of online American adults use Facebook. 70% of Facebook users log in daily, 43% log in several times a day. 25% of online American adult Internet users use LinkedIn. 46% of online adults who have graduated from college are LinkedIn users. 23% of all Internet users are on Twitter. 38% of those who use Twitter use the site daily.3 Read More
By Edward McIntyre
DO use social media, if it’s your style, to get your message out; to stay in touch with clients, colleagues, friends. Read More