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I’m back, dear readers. I made it through BlogHer.

I’m back, dear readers. I made it through BlogHer.

Well, I’m back. I’ve been to BlogHer, and I returned without a scratch on me. No, really. I didn’t even cry. As you may recall from my terrified, pre-BlogHer post a couple of weeks ago, I was a little bit nervous about being the only guy in a sea of 3,000 women. Normally, that sounds Read the Rest...
Facebook SEO – Strategies for Increasing Your Page’s Visibility and Engagement in the News Feed

Facebook SEO – Strategies for Increasing Your Page’s Visibility and Engagement in the News Feed

Have you ever updated your Facebook profile with the latest, mind-blowing greatness and wonder why the post received no likes, comments or any feedback from friends? Unless the update was über lame, (which may or may not be the case) getting your content seen in front of all of your page’s Facebook fans is much Read the Rest...
Making the Most of an Internship

Making the Most of an Internship

An internship is a great opportunity to learn more about an industry and get real hands on experience. Like most things in life, the more you put in the more you are bound to get out. My short time as a PR intern has taught me some valuable tips about how to make the most Read the Rest...
Farewell, dear readers. I’m going to BlogHer.

Farewell, dear readers. I’m going to BlogHer.

  So one of the biggest social media events of the year is coming up, and I’ve got a ticket. I’m excited. It’s BlogHer 2011 – 3,000 women who love blogging and are extremely influential when it comes to being brand ambassadors and spreading the word about a product, service or company. Wait, what? What Read the Rest...
Step Right Up to The Media Circus!

Step Right Up to The Media Circus!

  I kept asking when the elephants were gonna arrive and the tents were gonna raise, cause it was kind of a circus. ~ John McCormick I reflect on this quote as news broke earlier this month that Facebook secretly hired public relations firm Burson-Marsteller to plant a smear campaign against Google, and the fiasco Read the Rest...
Top Seven Things To Keep In Your Zombie Press Release

Top Seven Things To Keep In Your Zombie Press Release

There’s a certain faction of digital public relations and PR 2.0 prophets who’ve been predicting the death of the traditional press release since the dawn of the Internet. More than 20 years later, the press release still exists – just in a variety of different forms. I like to think of it as the zombie we’re Read the Rest...

Lexicon Is My Favorite Activity in the Cranium Board Game

Cranium is my all-time favorite board game, and it never gets old. For those of you who’ve never played it, Cranium is “The Game For Your Whole Brain,” requiring a variety of skills and created by two former Microsofters. In addition to Gnilleps (the activity in which one must correctly spell a word backwards without Read the Rest...

D: Dive into Mobile Demonstrates the Importance of Media Training

When tech media titans Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher sit down with the mobile world’s biggest players you know you’re in for a show. Unfortunately, when they sat down with RIM CEO Mike Lazaridis, it was a bad show. As Lazaridis stumbled through the questions, contradicting himself with almost every new answer and getting called Read the Rest...
What’s New with Twitter and Why You Should Care

What’s New with Twitter and Why You Should Care

Move over TweetDeck, Seesmic and hundreds other third-party desktop apps, Twitter’s looking to take back over. The social media/micro-blogging juggernaut turned quite a few heads when it introduced its new experience which, according to Twitter, would offer an easier, faster and more comprehensive experience. Of course, as we all know, a company saying something will Read the Rest...

Facebook Invites Its Friends to a Group Date

Mark Zuckerburg probably has a difficult time streamlining communication with his 500 million friends, but that’s about to change. “Zuck” recently held a press conference at the company’s Palo Alto headquarters to unveil the newly redesigned Facebook Groups and explain why its functionality is going to revolutionize social networking. So is it true? Let’s dive Read the Rest...

M/C/C Welcomes its Newest Client: Chuck E. Cheese’s

We couldn’t be happier to announce the newest addition to the M/C/C family: Chuck E. Cheese’s. We’ll be helping bring Chuck E. Cheese’s online and into social media as they embark on the fun adventures of Facebook, Twitter, FourSquare and all of the other great social tools out there. In addition, we’ll be developing a Read the Rest...
United Raises $200,000 for United Way

United Raises $200,000 for United Way

It’s always great to help clients with charitable work. United Supermarkets, Market Street’s parent company, holds an annual golf tournament to raise money for 14 United Way organizations throughout Texas and this year’s Jacky Pierce Charity Classic was no exception. M/C/C’s own President Mike Crawford and Senior Vice President, Account Service Jim Terry were there Read the Rest...