NRA Flees Facebook, Twitter Following Sandy Hook Shooting How do you handle crisis communications on your blog? I’m not talking about that time a semi-famous comedian started cracking jokes about your company name. I am talking about a crisis that has shaken an entire country. While I don’t want to get into politics and guns,…
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Walking the streets of Boston, you’ll notice plenty of store fronts have the signs – “Follow us on Twitter” or “Like us on Facebook” – but what do they mean for the business? Is anyone listening? Poe’s Kitchen at the Rattlesnake is. They’re using what you’re Tweeting and posting on Facebook to give guests an…
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Yes, I said it. Rules. Now, this is probably common sense but just in case: Shorten the content of the text before you delete the twitter name of the person who RT’d. It’s important to give credit where credit is due. Write for the RT. Make sure there are at least 15-25 characters unused of…
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