PodCamp Toronto 2009 – Bigger, Better?
I’m at the end of an exhausting but wonderful weekend. PodCamp Toronto 2009 was held over the last two days and,...
I’m at the end of an exhausting but wonderful weekend. PodCamp Toronto 2009 was held over the last two days and,...
Over the last couple of weeks I’ve seen more and more discussion about “auto DMs” on Twitter. “Auto DMs” are...
Twitter is everywhere right now. It’s in the news; it’s all over the blogosphere; it’s the latest celebrity toy. I...
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We’ve all experienced the client (internal or external) who, for some reason, you just can’t satisfy. It’s frustrating – you...
In a digital world where more and more focus is (rightly) being placed on analytics and measurement, it can be...
Ian Capstick wrote yesterday about an online bust-up between National Post technology reporter David George-Cosh and marketing consultant April Dunford...
This post stems from a conversation I had with Ed Lee tonight (we agreed). Before anyone gets all upset, I’m...
Media relations is a funny business. So often we talk about how we need to find serious, substantial stories to...
“Increase sales” isn’t a good objective. Neither is “increase web traffic,” or “increase awareness,” or “more customers.” Why? Because you...
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