Extreme Social Media Fails Done By Young Adults

As college students, we are constantly told by others to think before what we post on social media. We are told this because everything we post on the internet is permanent, even if we delete. Many of us who are preparing to graduate and begin looking for a job, have become cautious on exactly what we put out there on the internet. In the last month, two stories of two young adults  have gone viral after they posted their wrong doings on social media. We can witness how these two individuals had extreme social media fails.  Continue reading

Abercrombie and Fitch further inciting negative social media attention

Abercrombie and Fitch further incites negative social media attention with its new and improved “Look Policy.” Buzzfeed got a hold of the Look Policy, which assists managers when hiring new employees and guides current employees to adhere to certain appearance and wardrobe choices.

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Every fall fashion devotes religiously check their mailboxes for one thing: The September Issue. Year by year the issues grow thicker, the 2013 issues rivaling phone books. What could possibly fill those hundreds of pages? Advertisements. Every major brand works tirelessly to have their fall campaign stand out on the glossy pages of the magazine. However, this year one brand’s campaign instantly stood out.

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Skype Takes It to a New Dimension

A top Skype executive has announced in an interview with BBC News that the company is working on 3D video calling capabilities. The technology is far from complete, but in the works no less.  Difficulty lies in the ability to place and calibrate multiple cameras on computers and especially phones in order to capture 3D images.

Impact of the New Internet Sales Tax on Small Business

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On Monday night, the Senate passed a bill which aims to make it easier for states to collect sales taxes for purchases made online. Although this may be beneficial for state governments, small online retailers are beginning to worry about the bill’s potentially large impact on their business.

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The Tough Road Ahead for Intel CEO Brian Krzanich

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On Thursday, Intel made the decision to appoint Brian Krzanich to be the company’s new CEO. He replaces Paul Otellini, who announced his retirement in November after serving the position for seven years. After experiencing a declining market share for the past decade, Intel’s new CEO starts the job facing major challenges.

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Battle for Digital Subscriptions: WSJ vs. NYT

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As the world becomes more technologically savvy and consumers have increased access to the Internet, the way we consume media has shifted dramatically from print to digital. Through online subscriptions and mobile apps, newspapers have adopted new ways to reach their audiences. And it appears that The Wall Street Journal’s online subscriptions are growing faster than its competitor New York Times.

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Vine is PR Divine

After reading the article, “2 Tips for PR Pros to Add Vine to the Communications Mix” (http://www.prnewsonline.com/water-cooler/2013/04/24/2-tips-for-pr-pros-to-add-vine-to-the-communications-mix/) by Matthew Schwartz, I can say that I recommend Vine to all my other fellow PR collegues . For those who don’t know, Vine was created by Twitter as an extra mobile app that allows you to make and post video clips. The most fun part, in my opinion, is that it only films when you hold down the bottom, allowing you to only film exactly what you want while skipping around what you don’t and without wasting too much time. This is because each video can only last a maximum of six seconds. However, in this day and age, no one has any time – or at least they think they don’t.  Everyone today is so impatient that this has become the perfect tool for “PR pros and communicators to convey a quick message or, at the least, supplement an existing message on another media channel”(Schwartz). Basically, because of Vine’s growing popularity, those who work in PR should jump the gun on this free, easy to use application.  Apparently I am not the only one convinced that Vine has become the next great thing.  Jason Woodward, a digital/social media associate at Hunter Public Relations also agrees. However, he believes that PR professionals need to know two things before they begin using Vine. The first tip Woodward gives is that “Brands can tell stories on Vine that they know their viewers will watch all the way to the end”(Woodward). This is because, as I’ve mentioned, no one in this day in age has the time anymore but people are more likely to actually watch the vine video to completion due to its short length. Also, because the Vine video span is so short it leaves no room for a brand to do anything but tell their story right away, getting straight to the point. The second thing Woodward says is that “Content is still king, but creativity has become the prince”(Woodward). However, because the vines video span is so short, content is the most important thing in your marketing message. You must be creative and because you cannot edit.  You really need to master this to gain the attention of others, which I believe gets the real message across because this means there is no room to mislead viewers. I know when I get my first job at a PR firm this is the first thing I am going to encourage them to use, if they aren’t already!

Braille Smartphones are Newest Innovation for the Blind

Newest innovation: Braille Smartphones

Newest innovation: Braille Smartphones

When we use our smartphones, it is hard for us to think about the fact that people who are blind cannot take advantage of the phone at all. However, technological breakthroughs have helped produce Braille Smartphones that can be used by the blind. Continue reading

Be your own PR Mixologist

Since I have talked a lot about Public Relations; I thought I would share 5 New Technologies that can help your own PR mix by making it more interesting. The article that taught me all these amazing tips was called “5 New Technologies to Spice Up Your PR Mix” by Christopher Bennett found on PR News Online. Continue reading