Top 5 ‘Dumb Tweets @ Brands’
A new Tumblr account is chronicling the angry, inane, funny, and sometimes insane things consumers tweet at brands.
A new Tumblr account is chronicling the angry, inane, funny, and sometimes insane things consumers tweet at brands.
Tired of the usual ‘use action verbs’ advice for headline writing? (That is a worthwhile reminder.) This is the tip sheet for you.
Richard Connelly said his headline in The Houston Press was an attempt to ‘catch … eyeballs and clicks.’
The Rozelle Award is given to a public relations department that consistently strives for excellence in dealing with the media. So, touchdown, Ravens.
April Fools’ Day is just the first of the month. Apparently, no one told these guys.
Take control of your life with this easy-breezy social media tool. It’ll work wonders for your professional life—and maybe your personal one, too.
Wonder if the president tried to put in a good word for Robert Gibbs when he visited Facebook HQ yesterday?
Charlie Sheen, the Japanese disaster, and Rebecca Black’s ‘Friday’ are all on this list of the online videos people watched most last month.
A study by Forbes and the Reputation Institute puts Amazon on top. See who else made the list—and which companies are at the bottom.
Bet you can you relate to this graphic that shows how long it takes to put pen to paper.
Facebook made the list—but it’s at the bottom. Who beat the behemoth?
You don’t have to be Justin Bieber—or a dead celebrity—to become a trending topic, you just need to know how to do it.
If you’re flying JetBlue via New York’s Kennedy Airport today, you might want to stick around for some Irish dancing, music—and green beer, of course.
David Pogue of The New York Times said Apple’s changes to its tablet ‘transform’ the user’s experience. The Wall Street Journal ‘likes it a lot.’
KWD Webranking surveyed and ranked the websites of the top corporations worldwide, and European companies were the big winners. Sorry, Asia.