
This is the third in a series of 10 posts about different aspects of CEO branding. You might be sick of people talking about social media. That’s understandable. It can get tiresome when the hot topic of the month becomes the hot topic of the year and looks set to be the hot topic of [...]
Jul 18, 2012 | Categories:Brands, Features, PR, Social Media, Technology | Tags: Bill Gates, branding, CEO, CEO branding, CEOs, comments, controversy, employees, Facebook, Flickr, Forbes, humanity, Internet, investors, LinkedIn, Martha Stewart, Michael Dell, narrator, Pinterest, PR, Reddit, Richard Branson, share, Social Media, social platforms, Spotify, stakeholders, Technology, Tom Peters, Tumblr, Twitter, Vimeo, YouTube | Leave A Comment »
Have you noticed a gender stereotype emerging in some of today’s humorous ads? (Brands such as Dodge, Dockers, Dove and Miller Lite come to mind.) Each ad has in common a hapless male weathering his wife’s requests while longing to reclaim his manhood. In spite of some backlash, this new generation of ads is an [...]
Dec 12, 2011 | Categories:Advertising, Brainsnacks, Brands, Fashion, Marketing, Social Media, Trends | Tags: Advertising, Chechnya, controversy, Dockers, Dodge, Dove, Dr Pepper, female consumers, feminism, gender, Marketing, Miller Lite, sex, Summer's Eve, women | Leave A Comment »
Cultivate Good Social Media Habits
This is the third in a series of 10 posts about different aspects of CEO branding. You might be sick of people talking about social media. That’s understandable. It can get tiresome when the hot topic of the month becomes the hot topic of the year and looks set to be the hot topic of [...]
Jul 18, 2012 | Categories:Brands, Features, PR, Social Media, Technology | Tags: Bill Gates, branding, CEO, CEO branding, CEOs, comments, controversy, employees, Facebook, Flickr, Forbes, humanity, Internet, investors, LinkedIn, Martha Stewart, Michael Dell, narrator, Pinterest, PR, Reddit, Richard Branson, share, Social Media, social platforms, Spotify, stakeholders, Technology, Tom Peters, Tumblr, Twitter, Vimeo, YouTube | Leave A Comment »