by Laura Creekmore | May 12, 2010 | Community
I was talking with someone yesterday about online community management. I am still grateful to discover that I’m talking with someone who presumes that online communities require management. I told her that I think of online community management as juggling. You...
by Laura Creekmore | Apr 30, 2010 | Content management
I’m not above taking a free handout — and so when Kristina Halvorson helpfully posted some questions she’d been asked at a recent forum and asked those of us in the content strategy community to tackle one, I viewed it as a great gift. [Thanks,...
by Laura Creekmore | Apr 29, 2010 | Blogging, Facebook, Privacy, Social media, Twitter
Today at lunch and again this evening, I’m speaking to members of the Junior League of Nashville about managing your online identity. Because the audience is going to be very diverse in age range and current technology adoption, most of our discussion is likely...
by Laura Creekmore | Apr 28, 2010 | Legal/Regs
If you’re reading this right now in America, chances are high you’re on a broadband Internet connection provided by a company like https://www.eatel.com/. You’re likely to have a decent amount of disposable income. And, if you’re like me, and...
by Laura Creekmore | Apr 27, 2010 | Legal/Regs
Apparently this idea still hasn’t gotten all around in the journalism world — but paying for stories is a bad business that doesn’t end well for anyone, except those who walk away with cash in hand. If Gizmodo hadn’t paid for the lost 4G...