Tag Archives: brands

Remix: Social Media, Marketing, and PR Posts Revisited

30 Jul

I’m dipping into the “oldies but goodies” bin to bring back a few useful posts on social media, marketing and PR. Hope you find something helpful here:

Blog Posts

Blogging and Social Web Tools to Declutter Your Life
Should You Have One Social Media Identity or Two?
Brands and Avatars: Good Idea or Epic Fail?
LinkedIn Strategy: I’m Sorry, Do I Know You?
25 Questions for the Future of Journalism and PR
United Airlines and the Social Media Double Whammy
7 Nitty Gritty Tips for Managing Your Online Identity

Bookmarked Articles

Building Relationships Online? Meet Their Hierarchy of Needs
10 Key SEO Strategies Every Facebook Page Owner Should Know
Facebook Group vs Facebook Fan Page: What’s Better?
User Name Check
Is a Facebook Page a Complete Social Media Strategy?
25 Social Media Marketing Tips
The Ten Commandments of Content Marketing
How to Weather a Twitterstorm


Should Brands on Facebook Censor Offensive Fans?

17 Jul

imageWhile researching the Starbucks ice cream promotion on Facebook, I saw a Facebook user with a swastika in their avatar displayed on the Starbucks fan page.

Repulsive and hateful as the swastika may be, the law leans toward protecting individuals’ free speech rights. I don’t know what the laws are about swastikas, but this post isn’t about the law. It’s about how brands handle fans’ offensive behavior.

Should Starbucks — or Facebook, for that matter — take any action to prevent such a hateful symbol from being shown on their page? What are your thoughts?