Public Relations
Finding your niche on Twitter
Twitter is a powerful tool for business. But until you define your target audience, seek them out with gusto and forsake all others, you will never reap the full benefits or realize an acceptable return on your investment.
Undermining the credibility of women?
Marian Wright Edelman, the founder and president of Children’s Defense Fund and first African-American woman admitted to the Mississippi state bar, once said, “You can’t be what you can’t see.” Does this hold true for women seeking leadership positions? And what does that have to do with the PR and advertising industry? A lot, actually.
Why you should root for the 49ers
They've been called the best overall team in football, but the genius of the 49ers extends beyond the field
Confidence in institutions continues to plummet
American confidence in government, media, banks, small businesses, public schools and churches plummeted over the past two years, according to a nationwide survey from Capstrat commissioned by Public Policy Polling. The survey looked at the level of confidence across several institutions across age groups and ethnicities.
It's Internet Summit time!
Capstrat will be out in full force at the Internet Summit 2011. Find out why.
Actions Sometimes Speak Louder Than Words
Yesterday voters in Ohio sent a message at the polls. They didn’t elect a new Governor or member of Congress. They voted to keep labor unions in charge of economic development and job creation in Ohio.
Really Mikey Mouse?
Don't judge me. I was skipping around TV and came across a Disney Channel show. Not one of the channel’s gems like Phineas and Ferb mind you. It was a throwaway live-action-canned-laughter-schlockfest called A.N.T. Farm. Something kept me intrigued.
How Steve Jobs Impacted My Job
Many people remember Steve Jobs as a tech visionary, but he was so much more.





