So, we were checking The Guardian for news, and saw this image, and, being a fan of Sargent and Whistler, et al., we clicked on it. That led us to this story about an exhibit showcasing Paris in 1900,... read more →
The reviewers loved HTC's One smartphone when it came out last year. But HTC had trouble selling them: Although its HTC One smartphone last year was lauded by reviewers – and indeed was judged... read more →
No, wait a sec... Important new annual list is first to tell us which words most PR professionals overuse. There; that's better. SHIFT Communications studied 62,768 press releases published in 2013 to find the 50 most... read more →
I slipped and did something the other day that I didn’t mean to do. Normally, I keep two browsers running (with multiple tabs going on each) at the same time,... read more →
I was very interested to see Harris Pastides take the plunge into Twitter today. His first Tweet? Here: Can't wait for the baseball journey that begins tomorrow. Tweet the Three-peat! And I... read more →
Ragan's PR Daily, aided by Twitter, has compiled Top Five lists of words and phrases most hated by PR professionals, as follows: 1. Spin 2. Unique 3. Guru 4. Synergy... read more →
AT&T employs 2,477 people in South Carolina, with a payroll of $173 million. Not to mention handling all those billions of texts. Today, ADCO's Brad Warthen visited the nerve center... read more →
Sure, it's necessary to let potential customers know something about you, which is why we have "About Us" pages. But how much do you need to dwell on yourself? Adam... read more →
On Monday, the Riley Institute's Diversity Leaders Initiative class in Charleston contemplated the above, short-lived, Intel print ad. The class is filled with experienced South Carolinians who have seen a... read more →
We liked this autorespond message that a guy named Josh Kopelman left for his customers while on vacation, according to Ragan's PR Daily: “I am currently out of the office... read more →