Monthly Archives: December 2013

Is propaganda coming with a hashtag?

While browsing the net, I accidentally found a blog called “Helping the Military to use Social Media to tell Digital Stories”. Their latest post was about one of our favorite subjects: Social Propaganda in Modern Warfare. The post was actually featuring a … Continue reading

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The press release is not dead, if triggers good feelings

Who said the press release is dead? When it is properly focused and brings added value, it still does work. WestJet, a Canadian airlines, succeded to promote its own promotional video with a press release, which earned about 20 million … Continue reading

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Waiting for NewCo media

Pierre Omidyar is the eBay founder. The Omidyar Group represents the philanthropic, personal and professional interests of Pierre and  his wife Pam.  In their homepage, their stated intention is: The Omidyars’ work and activities are wide-ranging, but united by a common set of … Continue reading

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Not forget to be there when you give a speech

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Mobiles becoming like black: always in style

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News releases: short, clean and concise

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Answers not to give to a reporter

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