Mon.Jul 11, 2016

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5 Things You Should Know About Twitter Live Sports

Cision

When it was announced that Twitter won streaming rights to 10 NFL games for the 2016-2017 season, the logical next question was how they would deliver the content to viewers ( Seahawks are streaming on December 15 , so you have some time to prepare your tweets ). This past week during Wimbledon, Twitter demonstrated the delivery mechanism for live events: Twitter Live Sports.

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Everything You Need to Know About Content Marketing When You Don’t Have Time

ReimaginePR

Do you ever wonder how great brands manage to post so much relevant, awesome content as often as they do? You may assume that creating a similar content marketing strategy will be too complicated for your business to handle. After all, when you try to create content, it probably seems to take forever as you fall further down the never-ending rabbit hole of ideas, tasks, and social media updates.

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How to Apply Agile Methodology to Your Marketing Projects

Cision

While developers do have plenty of efficient systems in place that don’t apply to the marketing world, Agile isn’t one of them. Before I get into it, I’ll explain a little about what Agile is. In essence, Agile is a teamwork approach that promotes working in short sprints with defined goals, evaluating the work and then improving on it until it’s finished.

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Why “working remotely” may negatively impact your career trajectory

Communications Conversations

Today’s “remote” worker faces an unfair uphill battle. No one respects you. OK, so that might be taking it a bit far, but today’s remote worker certainly doesn’t enjoy the advantages as those who work in the traditional office environment. Consider the following two scenarios–assume both of these people are star employees who are looking to climb the corporate ladder.

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Peter H. Paulsen’s Inspiring Tale Continues to Resonate in 2024

Two years after its initial release, Peter H. Paulsen’s book, From Brick and Mortar to Prosperity, continues to inspire readers around the globe.

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It’s True. Amazon and The New York Times Have Kissed and Made Up.

Ishmael's Corner

The Art Of Storytelling In Business Communications And Public Relations. Techniques For Effective Business Communications. Turning to the front page of The New York Times business section yesterday, I did a double take. Sitting above the fold found The New York Times taking on the story line of Amazon constructing buildings around oversized greenhouses in downtown Seattle.

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Monday Roundup: Smart Reporting

Waxing UnLyrical

Tomorrow #measurePR takes a look at smart reporting with three stellar guests: Founder and CEO of IrisPR, Aly Saxe ; CEO of Geben Communication, Heather Whaling ; and digital PR Strategist and Author of “SMART News,” Sally Falkow. Get a head start on the conversation with this week’s roundup. 1. PR and Marketing Data: Impressions, Reach and Relevance, Oh My!

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Hotel Review – Applegarth Villas Bowness Windamere

Norton's Notes

Those of you that read my blog regularly will know occasionally I decide to write a review or two but it’s only when someone inspires me to do so or I get a freebie for my honest opinion. Recently, I have been so busy with the growth of Prohibition I haven’t had much time to write about my experiences but this I thought was worth the extra time investment.

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