And from our Schadenfreude department... Yeah, we know this could happen to anybody, including us. But we couldn't help smiling at this... COMMUNICATIONS AND DIGITAL STRATEGY FIRM OPENS DOORS INSIDE... read more →
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 →







