QR codes have been a new and unique source of executing mobile marketing campaigns in recent times. Many seem to…
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Why Do I Need a Website?
Every time I have to go through a redesign of my website as my business evolves, I wonder, ‘Why do…
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Customer Engagement for Small Business
Telling business owners that they need to have some plans for customer engagement is easy. However, once they have absorbed…
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The Case of Crystal Cox: the Issue of Bloggers as Journalists, Continued
Both points lead to what I feel is the bigger issue. Traditional media journalism does not, per se, have the viral affect that blogged information can. Therefore, veracity of information or the lack of it can be magnified exponentially. As a result, the information posted can spread like wild fire and have a previously unseen impact on the parties involved. As we have already seen, social media has outdated the need for traditional war as the medium for a national revolution. The implications of what blogging can do, as a part of ‘journalistic’ media, reach beyond our imagination.
The Daring Digital Decision: Bloggers Are NOT Journalists
There are several crucial pieces missing from Cox’s self-defense quoted above and cited in the judges ruling. They are education, credentials and ethics. According to Judge Marco Hernandez, she possesses none of these. She has no journalistic education. She has no credentials as a journalist as she has no affliction with any journalistic organization. And lastly, because she did not get both sides of the story, her writing lacks ethics.
Stop Using Social Media Now…If you don’t have a plan
Your Social Media Plan: Why you need one and first steps Over the years I have conducted workshops and sat…
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