
Twitter vs. USA: PR Win Or Fight To Preserve First Amendment Right Of #Transparency?

Twitter HQ, Photo credit Aaron Durand (@everydaydude) for Twitter, Inc.
Transparency is a word we hear a lot these days We hear it from our politicians and we hear it from the tech companies and online businesses handling our personal and private information. Earlier this week, Twitter filed a Complaint for Declaratory Judgment against the United States Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. read more…
For Time-Sensitive Projects, Mobile Ads Can Pay Off
Many CPAs advertise using traditional methods such as community newsletters and perhaps a coupon mailer. Local radio shows are good venues; particularly drive-time shows that can boast loyal listeners but can also get quite expensive. Networking is another method. There are local and state business events where CPAs are a natural draw. Other opportunities are participating and joining on as a sponsor for charity sponsorships and supporting local sports teams. I’m going to throw another one at you that I bet you haven’t considered: mobile ads. read more…
How To Avoid Blogging Burnout
No one said blogging was always going to be easy. It’s true that once you start, it does become sort of like a habit or obsession but sooner or later, most bloggers will feel a little lost for topics. It’s up to us to figure out how to combat this blogging fatigue. Here are some useful tips I’ve found and tried and had at least some success avoiding blogging burnout. read more…
Enhance Your Marketing Toolkit With Constant Contact’s Toolkit
Constant Contact is known for its email marketing tools, but it recently rolled out an entire toolkit including social media marketing, event planning, surveys and local deals to make its package a truly one-stop service for multiple outbound communications and campaigns. read more…