-
Another Blog for Marketing Communications Professionals
Posted on July 25th, 2009 No commentsYou’ve found the blog of Shel Holtz, ABC, principal of Holtz Communication + Technology. Mr. Holtz has worked in corporate communications since the mid-1970s, online since the mid 1980s and on the Net since 1990. He wrote “Public Relations on the Net,” among other books, manuals and articles. He is available for consulting, speaking, and training engagements.
His information was provided to this STC-Marcom blog by a member of the STC leadership team.
-
You no longer control your brand: a Solari Position Paper
Posted on July 8th, 2009 No commentsYou no longer have total control over your brand. The multitude of
convenient social media tools coupled with the ease of distribution,
positive and negative comments about your brand can proliferate at blinding
speeds. For the most part, you are powerless to reactive.You can, however, be proactive in your approach. Through a well planned
social media strategy, you can influence your community of followers to be
your advocates and to build your brand. How? By engaging your social media
audiences in a compelling way.Discover more by reading our latest position paper and blog entry entitled
“Influence Your Community by Engaging Them”. Read the posting in Solari’s
“Toward Humanity” blog and leave a comment. Or download a PDF .Tell us what you think.
Copyright Solari Communications -
TCBOK
Posted on July 7th, 2009 No commentsThe STC BoK team is in the process of establishing a lot of needed
processes and discussing how best to incorporate new volunteers into
their effort with the Technical Communication Body of Knowledge
(TCBOK).Some issues they are discussing are strategic planning,
change management, and editorial reviews. We should hear from them sometime in August with more
details. In the meantime, please do encourage your SIG members to
visit the wiki and provide their comments.Lots of content is needed still, so volunteers will be most welcome.
Twitter links powered by Tweet This v1.6.1, a WordPress plugin for Twitter.


