by Laura Creekmore | Nov 8, 2010 | Information management, User experience
I’m blogging today over on the Digital Nashville site. Digital Nashville is one of our great local tech organizations — we have a growing tech community here, and DN connects some of the best marketers and tech folks. Learn where to put the peanut butter...
by Laura Creekmore | Nov 4, 2010 | Legal/Regs, Social media
I was talking to some folks today about social media, and got a question I didn’t feel like I answered well. It was along the lines of, How is social media contributing to the downfall of civility in our society today? My quick answer is: It’s not. My...
by Laura Creekmore | Oct 14, 2010 | Conferences/Events, Content strategy
UPDATE: The panel went really well, according to the backchannel on Twitter, anyway. BarCamp will soon be releasing audio, and I’m hoping ours will be available, but in the meantime, you can get a feel for the panel from comments we have shared on SlideShare or...
by Laura Creekmore | Sep 30, 2010 | Strategy, User experience
If you’re in the web industry, you’ve undoubtedly noticed that everyone — and I mean everyone — is an expert on what the web should be doing. It’s similar to education in this way: We all went to school, so we all think we know how a school ought to work....
by Laura Creekmore | Sep 20, 2010 | Content management, Content strategy
I spend a decent amount of time explaining to people in the web industry when they need content strategy. [Answer: on every project, of course.] And so I thought I’d put together a few situations that arise in real life….those times when you really need...