With The Star-Ledger ending its print edition and The Jersey Journal shutting down, New Jersey’s media landscape is changing fast. But does the decline of print mean the end of local journalism? Learn more in this conversation with report author Marc Pfeiffer. [Read more…]
In my September 2014 CompuSchmooze column in the Jewish Community Voice of Southern New Jersey, I write about an app and some social media issues that came up recently during the conflict between Israel and [Read more…]
A number of trade associations and professional organizations rely on us to produce compelling videos from their seminars and conferences. You’ve seen seminar videos someone shot with a handheld iPhone from the back of the [Read more…]
In the October 2013 Compuschmooze column in the Jewish Community Voice of Southern New Jersey, I talk about the Grape-Vine app developed with support from some large Jewish organizations in the hope that they can [Read more…]
In , I discuss that video of the over-the-top Bar Mitzvah party that recently went viral, and suggest that people need to do a better job creating context for their videos on YouTube if they [Read more…]
In this episode of the NAR Commercial Intelligence Briefing Podcast, brought to you by NAR Commercial – The National Association of Realtors, D. Scott Smith, president of Expert CRE Commercial Real Estate Training in Baltimore, [Read more…]
In this month’s Compuschmooze column in the Jewish Community Voice of Southern New Jersey, I report on a recent presentation at the Philly Net Squared group’s “Net Tuesday” event, where Philadelphia social media consultant Don [Read more…]
Lubetkin Global Communications managing partner Steve Lubetkin will be moderating a panel discussion on the complexities and opportunities when banks change their branding, at the NJBankers Directors and Managing Officers Conference on March 15. Steve [Read more…]
In my January “CompuSchmooze” column in the Jewish Community Voice of Southern New Jersey, “Beware losing control of your photos when preserving them online,” I offer some strategies for protecting your photographs and other creative [Read more…]
The New York Times took on the conventional wisdom about Facebook and other social networks being a goldmine for marketers because they enable pinpoint mapping of consumer behavior using “big data.” I’ve been arguing for [Read more…]
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