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  • Clever communications lessons

    Posted on August 14th, 2009 Paul No comments

    I think one of the most clever communications lessons I’ve ever learned happened in a business meeting I attended in Las Vegas. The head of our eVentures (remember eVentures? How quaint!) business unit gave a 10-minute PowerPoint presentation on all his techno mumbo-jumbo, including a target list of areas of concentration to grow the business. This target list, a brilliant blue PowerPoint slide read: SAP, IBM, EMC, ERP, ROI, Other TLAs. No one in the room knew the last one was “Other Three Letter Acronyms”. Classic.

  • Another Blog for Marketing Communications Professionals

    Posted on July 25th, 2009 Paul 1 comment

    blog.holtz.com/

    You’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 Paul No comments

    You 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 Paul No comments

    The 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.

  • Web Geek Humor

    Posted on June 25th, 2009 Paul No comments

    ie62 Web Geek Humor
    If you are a web geek, you get it, if you are not, you won’t, if you are using IE6, what can I say…:)
    And yes, this is what my friends send on emails…:)

  • Blog, to grow your business: a Solari Position Paper

    Posted on May 29th, 2009 richmaggiani 1 comment

    Do you want to grow your business, engage your customers, enhance your
    brand, elevate your reputation, and increase sales?

    Blog.

    Properly carried out, blogging is good for business. Your blogs can
    cultivate a community of customers, prospects, and advocates to help attain
    the goals mentioned above. You can discover how in our latest position paper
    entitled “Embrace Social Media: Blogging and Microblogging”.

    Read the position paper as an entry in Solari’s “Toward Humanity” blog: and leave a comment.

    Or download the PDF and click the top link.

    Tell us what you think. Your insights are welcome.

  • STC Scholarship Opportunity

    Posted on May 2nd, 2009 Paul No comments

    On April 1st, the STC Technical Editing SIG announced that we were accepting scholarship applications for 2009. The deadline for applying for a $2,000 scholarship has been extended to Sunday, May 10th, 2009. If you intend to submit an application and have not already done so, please go to the STC Technical Editing SIG Web site and apply. There will be one graduate and one undergraduate scholarship awarded.

    Co-manager, TE SIG

  • To Tweet, or Not to Tweet?

    Posted on April 21st, 2009 KristinK No comments

    untitled 1 To Tweet, or Not to Tweet?
    You can’t turn on the radio or read the newspaper without hearing some mention of Twitter, one of the fastest growing social networking sites, allowing short posts comprised of 140 character limits.

    The question on everyone’s mind is ‘What is Twitter and why should I care?’
    I can’t make your mind up on if you should care, but I can at least provide some insight.

    Myths and Mysteries
    My first reaction to Twitter was an absolute “NO”. I could see no reason for anyone to know what I was doing at all times. Don’t get me wrong, I love the social networking sites like LinkedIn, MySpace, and Facebook, but I don’t want everyone knowing what I am doing at all times. That is a whole new level of stalking that I am not ready for. (You CAN end sentences with prepositions. Your teacher was old and lied to you.) But, being too quick to judge, I found out that Twitter does not have to be the ultimate stalking tool. You don’t have to be the self-centered ‘Twit’ who posts about their daily grind!

    How Can Twitter Help Me?
    As I added valuable friends, which I consider as professionals in my industry and peers whose opinions I trust, I realized that their posts were not a 24hr fest of ‘Naptime over- now it is time for a trip to Half Price Books.’ Ok, so one of you DID post that, but I didn’t mind. Read the rest of this entry »

  • The generational effect on social media – Our youngest generation sets the tone while the rest of us struggle to engage

    Posted on April 12th, 2009 richmaggiani No comments

    The year you were born has a profound effect on how well you ‘get’ social media, and how comfortable you feel communicating through its numerous channels. The generations—Baby Boomers, Gen X, and Gen Y—all perceive and employ social media in markedly different ways. Understanding how these generations grew up sheds light on why this is so.

    solari social media image The generational effect on social media   Our youngest generation sets the tone while the rest of us struggle to engage Baby Boomers. Most Baby Boomers simply don’t get social media. And why should they? Born at least 50 years ago, Boomers grew up when many telephones were shared party lines; when calling long distance required operator assistance and was saved for Sunday afternoons (reserved for the few family members living out of town); when all your friends lived in your neighborhood and you went to their house to talk with them; when television was black and white, had only three stations, and only broadcast during the day; when letters were written regularly; when essay test questions were answered by handwriting in ‘blue books’; where the library was for conducting research; and record players spun 45s of Elvis embodying the breathtaking new sound of rock ’n’ roll. Read the rest of this entry »

  • 10 Basic WordPress Plugins for a Business Blog

    Posted on April 9th, 2009 Louellen Coker No comments

    Every blogger you speak with has his or her favorite plugins. And with something like a bazillion out there (OK, so I exaggerate, but not by much), you can find a plugin that will allow you to do just about anything you desire. Here are the ten basic WordPress plugins that I start with when I create custom blogs for my clients.

    1. Askimet: a mandatory plugin, Askimet checks your comments and flags them as spam. (If you don’t have this one, go get it now, install it, and then come back and finish reading this post).
    2. All in One SEO  Pack: Out-of-the-box SEO for your WordPress blog.
    3. Google Analyticator: Adds the necessary JavaScript code to enable Google’s Analytics.
    4. Google XML Sitemaps: generates a sitemaps.org compatible sitemap of your WordPress blog (supported by Ask.com, Google, MSN Search, and YAHOO).
    5. SEO Friendly Images: automatically adds alt and title attributes to all your images, making them w3C/xHTML valid.
    6. StatPress: gives you real time stats for your blog
    7. Theme Test Drive: allows you to safely test drive any theme while visitors are using the default one. You can even preview the new theme via thumbnail.
    8. Twitter Tools: provides a complete integration between your WordPress blog and Twitter. You can bring your tweets into your blog and pass your blog posts to Twitter.
    9. Tweet This: adds a “Tweet This Post” link to every post and page. Don’t worry, it will shorten your URL in advance, eating up only 19 of 140 characters.
    10. Event Calendar: helps you manage events as an online calendar that you can display in multiple ways.

    What WordPress plugins are part of your standard installation? Let us know about your favorites in the comments.