When “everything becomes digital,” private, public, and civil institutions become more dependent on information systems and more vulnerable to attack by sophisticated cyber-criminals, political “hacktivists,” nation-states, and even their own…
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Why Every Social Media Team Needs Millennials AND Boomers
I left for vacation right when the blogosphere was going nuts about Cathryn Sloane’s article in NextGen Journal: Why Every Social Media Manager Should Be Under 25. Because I was under a…
Read MoreThe internet generation gap is real and quite interesting
I had the chance to do some first hand “research” this weekend as I spent some time with a family member (he’s my half -brother, Dave, if you really need…
Read MoreThe internet ocean is not a sea of tranquility
It’s starting to happen at a more and more rapid pace. The sheer amount of information and opinions and data and whatever else you can put online is turning into…
Read MoreWhat if your boss is fraidy-scared of Internet marketing?
When I was a kid on Long Island (pronounced “Lon GUY-land”), I was one of those boys that was fraidy-scared a lot. Afraid of the bigger kids. Afraid of everyone…
Read MorePeople never get old on the Internet
I have been working in the Internet industry in some form or another for a total of seven years now. I have been in sales on the hosting side, sold…
Read MoreCount clips and get cut: How PR metrics have changed
Next week, I am doing four full-day seminars for Bulldog Reporter to train public relations professionals in search marketing—I’ll be in San Francisco, Chicago, Washington D.C., and New York. (There…
Read MoreFinancial services businesses meet the Internet
I had the pleasure of presenting to the Danish e-Business Society (FDIH) Financial Services conference in Copenhagen today. I did the opening and closing keynote speeches—you can download my slides…
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