Ever since I met Dallas Lawrence of Levick Strategic Communication recently at a Social Media Club I’ve been sorry I wasn’t an avid reader of the firm’s Bulletproof Blog sooner. For example, one recent post by Richard Levick discusses the speed of crisis given today’s technology and things that should be wired into the DNA of […]
Month: August 2009
Two Data Points on Corporate Political Activity
1. Politico’s “More companies pull Beck ads” Still, even with major companies leaving the show, it doesn’t necessarily mean Fox will lose advertising revenue overall. 2. The Atlantic’s “The Whole Foods Controversy in 15 Minutes” The controversy over Whole Foods CEO John Mackey’s anti-ObamaCare stance is now well into its third round. It all started […]
Social Media, Congress, Advocacy, and a September Weekend in DC
I’m looking forward to attending CongressCamp in September. To learn more about what the weekend holds, visit the event’s site here. Some of the sessions will cover social media tools and tricks for engaging constituents, starting and maintaing a blog and Twitter account, and digitial media and its impact on participation and advocacy.