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Eloquent Defense Saves Parliamentary Tweets
(SIPA's Twitter Chat set for tomorrow! See instructions below.)
Wow, Twitter certainly reaches wide and far. Silicon.com reported yesterday that MPs (Members of Parliament) voted against a
Ricky Warren, Marketing Manager, Research Ltd, London
SIPA: What was your first job out of college and how did you get into this business?
RICKY: I began my career as a communications
SIPA’s First-Ever Twitter Chat Set for Wednesday
On July 6, 2011, the nation’s first White House Twitter Town Hall took place. After an introduction by Twitter creator Jack Dorsey, President Obama
Getting the Room Temperature Right for Innovation
The Innovation of Excellence blog led us this week to a presentation titled Re-Thinking Creativity & Innovation (& Play), by Ben Rennie, the director
When Moving Forward Means Letting Go
The great 73-year-old actor Frank Langella – he was nominated for an Oscar for playing Nixon in the film Frost/Nixon– was interviewed on National Public
Craig Huey, president, Creative Direct Marketing Group, Torrance, Calif.
SIPA: What was your first job out of college and how did you get into this business?
CRAIG: In college and when I
Jobs Leaves Behind Machines – and Quotes – to Live By
In grazing the Internet to try to measure the un-measureable, global impact of Steve Jobs on our society, I came
Asking the Right Questions and Getting Key Answers
“Now more than ever, it’s increasingly important for publishers to maintain a mobile presence,” Ben Bassi of CommonPlaces told a SIPA 2011 Conference
Getting Sales and Marketing Teams on Same Page
There has always been a bit of a disconnect between sales and marketing. One wants to build the brand and expand the channels,
Robert Lerose, Lerose Copywriting, Uniondale, N.Y.
SIPA: What was your first job out of college and how did you get into this business?
ROBERT: I went to work for a small newsletter