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Eisenla Kristofer

What’s Your Twitter Handle?
By Kristofer Eisenla, Assistant Vice President

MONDAY, MAY 3RD, 2010

It wasn’t until I left Capitol Hill that I fully respected social media. As a Hill staffer, I didn’t see the value in my boss “tweeting” instant thoughts about the President’s State of the Union from the House floor. I would encourage the obligatory blog post or Facebook status update for my boss, but was [...]


Doug Elwood, M.D.

Where Has All the Interest Gone?
By Doug Elwood, M.D., Vice President & Medical Advisor

THURSDAY, JANUARY 7TH, 2010

This week, the Conference Board research group released results of a nationwide job satisfaction survey. The numbers are abysmal. Only 45 percent of Americans are satisfied with their job, down 8 percent from last year and over 28 percent from 20 years ago. Among the myriad of reasons for this result, one of the most [...]


Ungar Rob

Top 5 Misconceptions About Social Media
By Rob Ungar, Account Executive

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND, 2009

A reaction to Ayelet Noff’s post on the top 5 misconceptions about social media.


Allen Jules

(NYT) Spinning the Web, PR in Silicon Valley
By Jules Allen, Chief Technology Officer

SUNDAY, JULY 5TH, 2009

“You absolutely have to be aware of power users who put things up on Facebook, Flickr, Yelp,” Ms. Burke says. “P.R. is important because it’s pretty intensive to figure out who they are.”
via Spinning the Web – P.R. in Silicon Valley – NYTimes.com.
An interesting look at how Silicon Valley-based PR firms have adapted to [...]


Allen Jules

Facebook tweaks security settings (NYTimes.com)
By Jules Allen, Chief Technology Officer

THURSDAY, JULY 2ND, 2009

Facebook does a fine job of making the service usable by non technophiles. The security settings page was often hit and miss. Try to explain it on the phone to your mum? Not a chance.