Viral videos are ubiquitous – they have spread into both mainstream pop culture and corporate America. Everyone talks about developing viral videos, and there are plenty of techniques you can use to give your video the best chance of success.
But, something not talked about as frequently are viral images. Viral images predate viral videos, and have been around since the AOL and Prodigy days when there wasn’t… Continue reading...

I normally don’t blog about clients I work on at the firm I’m employed with (Pierson Grant Public Relations) for two reasons: the first of which is I don’t want to sound biased, and the second of which is permission. Bloggers in many industries can write all about what they did that day (say a botanist who at night documents her projects from the day… Continue reading...
There is so much talk and interest in companies wanting to create buzz in the blogosphere and social web and embrace the latest tools and services for marketing value. But, the organizations who embrace these tools fully, as more than purely 1-way marketing initiatives are the ones who are really benefiting. Their customers are benefiting too.
Some forward-thinking companies are setting up corporate Twitter accounts to… Continue reading...
It’s been an interesting past few weeks for me in terms of keeping a marketing blog. I’d like to share with you a few successes, and at the same time show you some things that can help you gain more interest for whatever you’re doing online.
Whether you’re a marketer, a blogger, an artist or an online retailer, there is a huge amount to gain from… Continue reading...
Most savvy web users are well aware of the fact that all of their actions, words and opinions online are being tracked by:
- Google
- Marketers
- Celebrities, bloggers and regular people alike via Google Alerts
- Site administrators
- PR/marketing people
- ISP’s
- (Probably) the NSA
Yup, you’re being tracked.