Social Networking = Increased Business

This is an interesting article at MediaPost about how the majority of marketers are now using some form of social media to promote their business, but the majority of those people have been at it for less than one year. Some other interesting stats: Key survey findings about specific application show that: * Small-business owners…

Businessweek: AP to take on Google

According to this story in Businessweek, the Associated Press is taking its fight with search giant Google to an interesting new level. For those not familiar, the AP is suing Google for using its news content without permission. Since that’s not going anywhere, not they’ve decided to build their own search engine that will simultaneously…

The Big Show

I spent the weekend working a show, the Good Guys Del Mar Nationals, for my client Hotchkis Performance. The show was HUGE. Over one thousand cars, several thousand spectators, a full field of enthusiasts thrashing their muscle cars in the Auto Cross, and dozens of vendors peddling their wares. After speaking with the organizers of…

Interesting Read: Why do people buy?

The Bulldog Reporter posted a thought-provoking story last week titled “Why do people buy? Emotional Triggers Drive Consumer Behavior and Can Reframe PR Research” The ‘dog has a recap of the article along with an interview with its authors, Michelle Helin & Linda Goodman. While the Bulldog Reporter focuses on the PR trade (and does…

Why Online Video Has Forever Changed PR

The top European market Auto viral videos from last year: From Media Post:Businesses Embracing Online Video Will Fuel The Web’s Revolution by Dave Dutch IF VIDEO KILLED THE radio star, online video will surely kill the static Web.The following are a handful of ways video is impacting corporate Web strategies and business models: Company news…

YouTube Going Corporate

This story was just posted on the Bulldog Reporter: YouTube Absorbed By Corporate Machinery: The Amateur-Video Pioneer Begins Transition to Hollywood VehicleYouTube will soon unveil a redesign that clearly separates its premium and long-form programming from the user-posted videos that account for most of its activity. According to two sources familiar with Google’s plans for…