Marketing and PR News and Ideas, April 26, 2008
April 26, 2008 by Eric Eggertson
Filed under Marketing
Worth reading:
Boo! jetBlue, and jetBlue Adds Insult to Injury – Washington D.C. communications/social media consultant Geoff Livingston writes on his new personal blog about getting an inadequate customer service response, followed by more grief. On the plus side, jetBlue Airways has a Twitter account that it’s using to engage with early adopters of the push instant messaging service.
Pistachio on Twitter – Public speaking coach Laura Fitton continues to have an impact among the Twitterati. Worth following and connecting with.
The End of Identity Politics – Ike Pigott takes a long, rambling run at the continued efforts by politicians and news media to force-fit all Republicans into one box and all Democrats into another. In this age of tagging, the idea that one label can effectively describe tens of millions of individuals is laughable.
Steve and Me – Loren Feldman’s parodies of the Shel Israel video series receives the blessing of His Holiness Steven P. Jobs. Forecast for tomorrow: frogs falling from the heavens, lambs laying down with lions.
Corporate Vlogs Are the Future of PR – Having explained to search engine marketers what charlatans they are for taking money to make websites search-engine-friendly, new media mogul turned search engine entrepreneur Jason Calacanis explains why the Mahalo Daily video blog is in the vanguard of a trend toward corporate videos that gain attention while building your brand.
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