In new campaign, Red Lobster dumps actors for real employees
The company’s ‘Sea food differently’ campaign features a newly redesigned Redlobster.com, Facebook page, YouTube channel, and more.
The company’s ‘Sea food differently’ campaign features a newly redesigned Redlobster.com, Facebook page, YouTube channel, and more.
You might not realize it, but chances are you drop at least a couple of verbal crutches during 30-seconds of speaking. Here’s a way to squelch them.
The shootings in Norway last week remind us of the often tense role that media and communications departments play during the fallout of a tragedy.
Here are some things they don’t tell you in school or at the daylong employee orientation session.
Plus, an infographic—from the White House—explaining how the nation’s debt stacks up.
Marketing expert Dan Zarrella packaged his research on tweets and retweets into this easy breezy infographic.
An automaker is No. 1? Hmmm, interesting …
Social networking is part of the fabric of our lives. But are your employees allowed to access it at work? Here’s why they should be.
Microsoft, Esquire, and this Hollywood blockbuster committed social media blunders this week. Two of the three have apologized for it.
We’ve seen some lousy media relations, but this might take the cake.
Still searching for answers on why you should join the new social network? This two-and-a-half minute video provides (some of) the answers.
And they thought Buzz and Woody made a great team. Wait until everyone sees what you have to offer.
Is Ronald a Mac user? Speaking of the golden arches, see the 13 ads that made it an icon. And learn about the NYTimes.com redesign flustering content seekers.
These numbers might help you decide if Google+ will survive after the hype dies down.
The Grindstone article cites a high ratio of women to men, though curiously omitting the numbers that include dollar signs.