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Forrester Research recently put corporate blogs under the microscope, and the diagnosis wasn’t pretty. Video 

User feedback shaped concepts for new site.

At the Image and Printing Group (IPG) of Hewlett-Packard, social media have created a new openness and immediacy.

A nonprofit Chicago TV station uses media relations and advocacy in its battle for survival against heavyweight AT&T. Video Audio




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CEO blogs done well
We hear what makes blogs from Paul Levy, CEO of Beth Deaconess Medical Center and Jonathan Schwartz, CEO of Sun Microsystems, so successful.
 
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How cool is Cuil?
A new search engine called Cuil (pronounced cool) may someday become an alternative to Google.


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"Hot" is so not a cool word
How tired are you of hearing or seeing the word "hot"? You know: hot products, hot trends, hot social media tools—the What's Hot page. Here's your chance to bite back.


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How to successfully use blogs, podcasts and electronic town-hall meetings.

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Intranet Overloaded, Underused?

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Government Communicators:

Reach the public like never before.

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Ready-to-go stories for busy editors.

Despite the social-media revolution, face-to-face communication still has a place in the communicator’s toolbox.

How to get press coverage and stretch your budget.

In a reprint of an article he wrote while has was a speechwriter for GM in the 80s, Alan Perlman discusses one of those “troublesome ceremonial speeches”—the introduction.


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Pentagon Spokesdrone
Unmanned spokesdrone holds a press conference.

 

 

MyRagan blogger Cassandra suggests a few phrases to stop stupid ideas from being implemented.

An anonymous blogger allegedly employed by the newspaper rips execs.

The astounding inanity of this CEO’s quoted words leads Bill Sweetland to formulate the Golden Rule for association and corporate editors.

When it comes to meetings, the only thing editors should be worried about is how to get out of them.

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