After last week’s harrowing non-flight to Cincinnati, I’m glad to have arrived safely in San Francisco last night. I’m in the Bay Area for a few meetings and to participate on two panels at the New Communications Forum: Blogging & Word of Mouth Marketing and The New Ethics of Mass Communications.… Read the rest
Tag Archives: Marketing
It’s Official…“Nielsen BuzzMetricsâ€
Following the recent announcement that Nielsen/VNU was funding the merger of BuzzMetrics (my original company) and Intelliseek (our former top competitor), I’m happy to announce that the deal has finally closed! We are officially one company now…“Nielsen BuzzMetrics, the global measurement standard in consumer-generated media.” … Read the rest
Harold Burson Blogs
Harold Burson, the living PR legend, just started a blog. He is — perhaps more than any other individual — someone all PR professionals and business leaders should strive to emulate.
I first met Harold after I was accepted into his "Harold Burson Summer Internship," while an undergraduate at Syracuse University’s Newhouse School over a decade ago.… Read the rest
Sleazy Conference Sponsorships
As marketing guy for a leading market research company, I allocate a lot of staff time and resources in matching our executives and leading thinkers with relevant speaking engagements at important industry conferences. It’s usually a fair trade: my company contributes talent, coordination resources and original content to enable the conference to happen; in return, my company receives exposure and conversation with relevant stakeholders.… Read the rest
Blogs & Corporate Reputation
Brian Barry of the Economist penned a nice piece called the “The blog in the corporate machine.” (Warning/disclosure: I was quoted in this story.) It covers how bloggers can be vicious, but also how they can help companies avert disaster.… Read the rest