During Internet Week in New York, I attended a presentation that drove home the point that communicators are overloaded with social media options and sinking under the weight of an endless flow of data. Up on the video screen a chart displayed dozens o…
Stories by Steve Goldstein
Facebook Shareholders Seek Revenge—in Court
May 23rd, 2012 by Steve GoldsteinFacebook, company CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Morgan Stanley were among those named in a suit filed by the social network’s shareholders claiming the company hid growth forcecasts.
Facebook Shareholders Seek Revenge—in Court
May 23rd, 2012 by Steve GoldsteinFacebook, company CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Morgan Stanley were among those named in a suit filed by the social network’s shareholders claiming the company hid growth forcecasts.
Nasdaq Muddies Facebook’s IPO
May 18th, 2012 by Steve GoldsteinExecution of buy and sell orders for Facebook shares were delayed, as technical glitches put unwelcome focus on Nasdaq itself.
Nasdaq Muddies Facebook’s IPO
May 18th, 2012 by Steve GoldsteinExecution of buy and sell orders for Facebook shares were delayed, as technical glitches put unwelcome focus on Nasdaq itself.
The Dangerous Influence of Teflon Brands
May 17th, 2012 by Steve GoldsteinAre some brands made out of Teflon? Are they so beloved that they are beyond the reach of reputation-bruising crises and bad behavior by top executives? Apple’s supply chain in China was exposed by the New York Times, but did that put a dent in i…
Google Makes Bid to Be a Destination Instead of a Highway
May 16th, 2012 by Steve GoldsteinKnowledge Graph has made Google’s search engine smarter, and perhaps will send brands back to the drawing board with their optimization strategies.
Google Makes Bid to Be a Destination Instead of a Highway
May 16th, 2012 by Steve GoldsteinKnowledge Graph has made Google’s search engine smarter, and perhaps will send brands back to the drawing board with their optimization strategies.
Watch the Padding
May 10th, 2012 by Steve GoldsteinIn a recent piece for PR News, PR Insider columnist Andrew Hindes offers tips on how to write a good, and truthful, professional bio. Andrew, who heads The In-House Writer, a PR and marketing copywriting firm, has become our resident expert on writing …
Romney’s Non-Apology About ‘High Jinks’ Does Him No Favors
May 10th, 2012 by Steve GoldsteinA Washington Post report about Mitt Romney’s prep school years forces his campaign into crisis management mode.