Last time, I addressed the current state of flux in digital marketing conferences. My take included one expert perspective from an executive leader of one of our major conference series, Mike Grehan. Several others have since weighed in. Matt McGowan, Mike’s past colleague at Incisive Media (and now a strategist with Google), notes that so-called […]
Archives for September 11, 2014
California Signs Law that Fines Businesses for Non-Disparagement Clauses
Last month, a story broke about a hotel, the Union Street Guest House in Hudson, New York, that was fining brides and grooms if any of their wedding guests posted a negative review on a site such as Yelp. Not surprisingly, it generated a huge amount of negative publicity for the hotel. This week, Governor […]
Facebook Testing Self-Destructing Status Updates After Specified Time
Sometimes we wish we could erase a status update without having to remember to go back to it to delete it later. Maybe you want to post at 1am to see if any friends are at the bar – but you don’t necessarily want your mother or boss to see it at 7am when they […]
New AdWords Editor Version 10.6 Now Available
There is a brand new AdWords Editor out. The latest version is 10.6 and is now available for download. Google has added additional support for advertisings utilizing Mobile App Install campaigns. While the campaigns must still be created within the AdWords interface, users can now manage the campaigns and create ads within the AdWords Editor. […]
Google Hangouts Adds Free Calling to US & Canada
If you are hosting a Google Hangout on Air, Google has launched a new feature which would allow you to call anyone in the US and Canada for free. Google seems to be promoting it as a service simply to chat via webcam with others, rather than specifically as a group hangout, which could definitely […]