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Posts Tagged: Twitter
Are “Reality-TV Commercials” More Trustworthy?
For TV ads, it seems that the social media sphere does not just serve as a real-world focus group, but also as a key part of the creative development. Read more
Social Media and the Corporate Line
Discovery Communications: Emergency Planning and Crisis Communications
Mike Wise’s Unwise Spoof
Responding to “Fake” Tweeters
Public companies increasingly have to deal with “fake” Twitter accounts created by people who have a bone to pick with the corporation or its brands. BPGlobalPR, for example, is a mock Twitter account using the BP name that has already acquired over 187,000 followers with its satirical spoof tweets on the company’s oil spill clean-up efforts. Read more
Twitter Posts Tick-off British Airways
If the Washington Post didn’t hear or see the tree fall, it still may have happened.
Remember the riddle: If a tree falls in the woods and no one was there to see or hear it, how do we know it really fell? The new answer is because of cell phone camera and Facebook and Twitter. Read more
Arrested for NOT Tweeting?
When Tweet Time Becomes Jail Time
It’s probably a first, getting arrested for NOT tweeting. This also falls into the category of: be careful what you wish for, especially if it’s on a social network.
Last week Def Jam record label executive James Roppo tweeted that 15-year-old Canadian pop singer sensation Justin Bieber would be signing autographs at a Long Island, NY mall clothing store. Read more