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Do not go gentle out of that Good Morning (America)
There’s a good reason our blog was so quiet last week. We’ve been incredibly busy launching the world’s first...
There’s a good reason our blog was so quiet last week. We’ve been incredibly busy launching the world’s first...
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Word of the day and word of the year
Several items in my Google Reader caught my eye this morning. Being the amateur philologist and word nerd that I am, titles...
Several items in my Google Reader caught my eye this morning. Being the amateur philologist and word nerd that I am, titles...
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Communicate important messages to your market in a timely fashion or face the consequences
A strange and perhaps first-of-its-kind legal situation caught my eye yesterday. A senior executive from DefJam Records was...
A strange and perhaps first-of-its-kind legal situation caught my eye yesterday. A senior executive from DefJam Records was...
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Pretend the word “solution” doesn’t exist. Now, what do you actually do?
At the peak of the dot-com and telecom bubble at the beginning of this decade, my wife, who is also a technology marketing...
At the peak of the dot-com and telecom bubble at the beginning of this decade, my wife, who is also a technology marketing...
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If reading this post cost you $1.95, would you pay?
There’s a war going on on the internet. A war between traditional content providers and consumers. Ironic, given that the...
There’s a war going on on the internet. A war between traditional content providers and consumers. Ironic, given that the...
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Canadians: you can add a Kindle to your Christmas list
Finally, Amazon has announced that its e-book reader, the Kindle, is available to Canadians. While much of the rest of the...
Finally, Amazon has announced that its e-book reader, the Kindle, is available to Canadians. While much of the rest of the...
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The importance of news
While much of the PR industry will refer simply to “news releases” as a term to cover the whole spectrum of...
While much of the PR industry will refer simply to “news releases” as a term to cover the whole spectrum of...
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Are Canadian tech companies ready for agile?
An excellent, if low-key, presentation at last week’s OCRI Zone5ive shed some interesting new light on a pervasive issue...
An excellent, if low-key, presentation at last week’s OCRI Zone5ive shed some interesting new light on a pervasive issue...
Jill posted a blog entry
A day in the life - inmedialog greatest hits
This week, as usual, we’ve been doing myriad media and analyst relations activities on our clients’ behalf....
This week, as usual, we’ve been doing myriad media and analyst relations activities on our clients’ behalf....
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A rose by any name
There was a study released earlier this week suggesting that less than half of PR people (at least those surveyed) deemed the...
There was a study released earlier this week suggesting that less than half of PR people (at least those surveyed) deemed the...
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Don’t sell your customer yellow shoes, no matter how much he demands them
For many years here in Ottawa, I was associated with a large marketing communications agency, many of whose account executives...
For many years here in Ottawa, I was associated with a large marketing communications agency, many of whose account executives...
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October Roundup: Events, best practices, embargoes and a way forward for inmedia
In case you missed them, here’s a roundup of ourblog posts from October.FrancisOctober 28: The generalist rises...
In case you missed them, here’s a roundup of ourblog posts from October.FrancisOctober 28: The generalist rises...
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Seemingly disparate thoughts
Last week, my family went on a quick trip to the States to do some shopping. As with any good roadtrip, we brought along...
Last week, my family went on a quick trip to the States to do some shopping. As with any good roadtrip, we brought along...
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The generalist rises again
Most of this blog post ran on DangleTech last week, a general technology and management blog to which I make the occasional...
Most of this blog post ran on DangleTech last week, a general technology and management blog to which I make the occasional...
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Post suitable for ages two and up
This past week, there’s been a lot of brouhaha in the media about Baby Einstein and the refund that Disney, the parent...
This past week, there’s been a lot of brouhaha in the media about Baby Einstein and the refund that Disney, the parent...
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The Ottawa Network’s Startup Boot Camp spawns ventures
Although only one team, Cambrian Mobile Content Delivery Network that wants to improve the experience of viewing video content...
Although only one team, Cambrian Mobile Content Delivery Network that wants to improve the experience of viewing video content...
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Garnering publicity the right way
The non-adventure of balloon boy last week got me thinking about the pitfalls, and potentially pointless expenditure of time...
The non-adventure of balloon boy last week got me thinking about the pitfalls, and potentially pointless expenditure of time...
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Garth Brooks’ PR misstep
Let me preface this by saying that I love Garth Brooks. I think that truly, beyond being a spectacular entertainer, he’s...
Let me preface this by saying that I love Garth Brooks. I think that truly, beyond being a spectacular entertainer, he’s...
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Is this better? Or, how about this?
The Huffington Post is getting a lot of virtual ink about the fact that they are A/B-ing headlines in real time - offering one...
The Huffington Post is getting a lot of virtual ink about the fact that they are A/B-ing headlines in real time - offering one...
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Social media adoption yet to cross the chasm - IDC
Although many companies have embraced social media tools, especially for internal collaboration and customer interaction, their...
Although many companies have embraced social media tools, especially for internal collaboration and customer interaction, their...
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The secret to PR success, exposed!
I sent out a news release last week for NetCentric Technologies, an Ottawa company launching a new product, their PDF...
I sent out a news release last week for NetCentric Technologies, an Ottawa company launching a new product, their PDF...
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Perspective, common sense break out at Social Media Breakfast
I went to Ottawa’s Social Media Breakfast this morning and an intelligent session on strategic customer engagement broke...
I went to Ottawa’s Social Media Breakfast this morning and an intelligent session on strategic customer engagement broke...
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What I did on my summer vacation (from PR)
Anecdotally, it seems that September is always a busy time for a PR firm. Executives are coming back from the cottage, relaxed,...
Anecdotally, it seems that September is always a busy time for a PR firm. Executives are coming back from the cottage, relaxed,...
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Measuring PR impact - it’s easy when the phone rings
Often, the hardest thing to measure in PR is that ultimate metric of success for a client: impact. What real effect has media...
Often, the hardest thing to measure in PR is that ultimate metric of success for a client: impact. What real effect has media...
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Kudos for empowered customer service
Regular followers of this blog will know that lousy customer service is one subject certain to get my rant on. My consistent...
Regular followers of this blog will know that lousy customer service is one subject certain to get my rant on. My consistent...
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United broke more than a guitar, it also broke Francis’s first law of competitive differentiation
When baggage handlers for U.S. air carrier United Airlines manhandled and broke Dave Carroll’s beloved, custom-made, $3,500...
When baggage handlers for U.S. air carrier United Airlines manhandled and broke Dave Carroll’s beloved, custom-made, $3,500...
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A year in the life
The last year for me has been filled with work of a different sort entirely.It’s hard to believe that I bid a fond...
The last year for me has been filled with work of a different sort entirely.It’s hard to believe that I bid a fond...
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