Trendspotting: TMI
Turns out, people are more likely to share information that makes them feel awe, anger or anxiety—the very sort of information the sharer’s partner might not want them to disclose. And with online oversharing on the rise, TMI is inspiring sparring matches between more than a few couples. There are apparently even more people horrified [...]
Aug 09, 2012 | Categories:Brainsnacks, Health and Wellness, Marketing, Social Media, Trends | Tags: breast cancer, Consumer Reports, Facebook, Facebook privacy controls, HR, human resources, Hurricane Katrina, Instagram, online oversharing, oversharing, social media trends, Spotify, Susannah Breslin, TMI, Twitter | Leave A Comment »
Trendspotting: Waking Stream
With 89 million Americans tuning in to online radio each month, you’ve likely not had a Spotify-free Facebook feed since … well, September 2011, which is when Mark Zuckerberg officially integrated the streaming music service with Facebook. (Spotify, too, is run by a young entrepreneur: “The most important man in music,” 28-year-old Daniel Ek.) Hot [...]
Feb 15, 2012 | Categories:Brainsnacks | Tags: Adele, Coldplay, Daniel Ek, Facebook, Forbes, Mark Zuckerberg, MOG, music industry, music trends, Pandora, pop culture trends, Rdio, record labels, social media trends, Spotify, The Black Keys | 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 »