Christmas in July: Go time for corporate holiday card ideas

July 30, 2015

Christmas in July

Not to sound like Scrooge, but I really hate all of these Christmas and Black Friday in July promotions. Come on, you pay your ad agencies millions of dollars. I’m sure they have art directors, creative directors and copywriters with the skills and desire to come up with something more creative, too.

On the flip side, I very much enjoyed the cookie I ate at our Christmas in July happy hour last week. 

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How BuzzFeed became the Beyoncé of creating content for millennials

July 28, 2015

Lessons from BuzzFeed and NewsCred’s webinar, “Creating Content for Millennials: Why It Matters + Strategies for Success”

HOW Buzzfeed became the (1)

Beyoncé wasn’t built in a day—neither was BuzzFeed. And both began their ascents around the same time.

It was 2005 when Bey realized there was only one, true Destiny’s Child. And it was 2006 when Huffington Post co-founder Jonah Peretti launched BuzzFeed as “an experimental lab that focused on tracking viral content and making things people wanted to share.” Score.

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6 reasons you need an internal social media policy

July 21, 2015

Rep Ink blog- internal social media policy (1)

Last month, I was invited to speak at the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) convention on the topic of internal social media policies. Entitled “Who’s in Charge?” my presentation (which you can watch here) covered the issues that can arise when you have multiple employees posting to your company or organization’s social media accounts. Though there are some nuances within college athletics, the problems I discussed are consistent across nearly every industry.

Many companies have social media policies regarding how employees use their personal accounts, covering such things as not disclosing confidential client information. However, far fewer have internal policies that govern how the company accounts are managed and utilized.

Although every situation is unique, there are six primary reasons I think every company needs an internal social media policy to govern usage of its own accounts:

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9 reasons your content marketing isn’t working

July 20, 2015

1More marketers are spending time, money and resources on content marketing than ever before. In fact, 42 percent of businesses now publish new content at least weekly. However, the majority of these efforts continue to fail. Why is this? While the reasons are wide-ranging, I see some mistakes happening over and over again:

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Work Now, Travel Later: Why I chose to intern after graduating college

July 14, 2015

Work Now, Travel Later


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Think you’re a thought leader? It’s not enough.

July 1, 2015

Why you need to integrate challenger marketing into your content marketing strategy to inspire action

Think you’re a thought leader? It’s not enough.

“Thought leader” is a phrase that’s beginning to spark more ew than awe.

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