The Philadelphia Business Journal has included award-winning Cherry Hill podcast producer Steve Lubetkin as one of its “Social Media Stars,” for 2012. The business publication announced the awards on Twitter February 10. “Steve Lubetkin was [Read more…]
I was the guest speaker in the May 19, 2011 “CommAmmo” #ICChat Twitter chat hosted by Cleveland-based Sean Williams, a corporate communications practitioner. The conversation about best practices for using video in internal communications settings lasted [Read more…]
Steve was a participant in the recent “Philadelphia Content Summit” panel organized by our strategic partner, NuSpark Marketing, headed by lead generation expert Paul Mosenson. Paul’s summary blog post about the conference appeared on the [Read more…]
During the Bank Horizons 2010 conference in Atlantic City November 9, Steve spoke about how banks can use social media tools, and after his standing-room-only presentation, took a moment to be interviewed for the Bank Horizons Podcast. [Read more…]
In the CompuSchmooze Video Podcast Episode #4, we present a panel discussion on the new Federal Trade Commission regulations governing disclosure by bloggers about products and other compensation they receive in return for reviews or [Read more…]
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